Recognition of activities of daily living in Enhanced Living Environments

Borja Bordel
1+, Marina Pérez-Jiménez2, and Diego Sánchez-de-Rivera1
 

1Department of Telematics Systems Engineering. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
bbordel@dit.upm.es, diego.sanchezderiveracordoba@gmail.com

 

2Department of Physical Electronics. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 

marina.perez@isom.upm.es

 

Abstract

Enhanced Living Environments consider the recognition of the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) being performed by users as first step in the aid plans. Some works proved the information about the objects with which a person interacts robustly characterizes the ADL's identity. However, designing aid plans based on these raw data is a very complicated task, as an expert in both technology and occupational sciences is required. In addition, the plans produced by these experts are not platform-independent, to be closely linked to the hardware characteristics. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to design a two-phase solution capable of acquiring data from users, and of extracting information about the ADL being performed to trigger the execution of the proper aid plans. This solution disengages the technological and occupational domains, so that aid plans could be applied to any environment. Moreover, an experimental validation is conducted in order to validate the proposed technology as a valid solution for ADL recognition.

 

Keywords: HCI, ELEs, ADL, Enhanced Living Environments, Cyber-Physical Systems, Activities of Daily Living

 

+: Corresponding author: Borja Bordel
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Avenida Complutense nº 30. 28040 - Madrid (Spain),
Tel: (+34) 91 549 57 00 ext. 3035

 

IT Convergence Practice (INPRA), Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 18-31, December 2016 [pdf]