Human activities and postures recognition: from inertial measurements to quaternion-based approaches

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  • who: Makia, Zmitri and Hassen, Fourati from the GIPSA-Lab, Department of Automatic Control, University Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France have published the article: Human Activities and Postures Recognition: From Inertial Measurements to Quaternion-Based Approaches, in the Journal: Sensors 2019, 4058 of /2019/
  • what: The authors assess also the effect of the number of inertial sensors and their location placements on recognition of human postures and activities. A deeper study of high magnetic Wait (30 s) disturbances effect should be performed, but is not in the objectives of this paper. The aim of the classification . . .

     

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