BeSense: Leveraging WiFi Channel Data and Computational Intelligence for Behavior Analysis
Gu, Yu, Zhang, Xiang, Liu, Zhi, Ren, Fuji
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The ever evolving informatics technology has gradually bounded human and computer in a compact way. Understanding user behavior becomes a key enabler in many fields such as sedentary-related healthcare, human-computer interaction (HCI) and affective computing. Traditional sensor-based and vision-based user behavior analysis approaches are obtrusive in general, hindering their usage in realworld. Therefore, in this article, we first introduce WiFi signal as a new source instead of sensor and vision for unobtrusive user behaviors analysis. Then we design BeSense, a contactless behavior analysis system leveraging signal processing and computational intelligence over WiFi channel state information (CSI). We prototype BeSense on commodity low-cost WiFi devices and evaluate its performance in realworld environments. Experimental results have verified its effectiveness in recognizing user behaviors.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-23-2020
- Country:
- Asia
- China
- Anhui Province > Hefei (0.04)
- Hong Kong (0.04)
- Zhejiang Province > Hangzhou (0.04)
- Japan
- Honshū > Chūbu
- Shizuoka Prefecture > Shizuoka (0.04)
- Shikoku > Tokushima Prefecture
- Tokushima (0.04)
- Honshū > Chūbu
- Middle East
- Israel > Tel Aviv District
- Tel Aviv (0.04)
- UAE > Abu Dhabi Emirate
- Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- Israel > Tel Aviv District
- China
- Europe > Austria
- Vienna (0.04)
- North America
- Canada > Ontario
- Toronto (0.04)
- United States
- Colorado > Denver County
- Denver (0.04)
- District of Columbia > Washington (0.04)
- Florida > Miami-Dade County
- Miami (0.04)
- Missouri > Jackson County
- Kansas City (0.14)
- New York > New York County
- New York City (0.04)
- Texas > Travis County
- Austin (0.04)
- Virginia > Alexandria County
- Alexandria (0.04)
- Colorado > Denver County
- Canada > Ontario
- Asia
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.82)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine (1.00)
- Technology: