OPPORTUNITY: Towards opportunistic activity and context recognition systems
- 1 June 2009
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2009 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks & Workshops
Abstract
Opportunistic sensing allows to efficiently collect information about the physical world and the persons behaving in it. This may mainstream human context and activity recognition in wearable and pervasive computing by removing requirements for a specific deployed infrastructure. In this paper we introduce the newly started European research project OPPORTUNITY within which we develop mobile opportunistic activity and context recognition systems. We outline the project's objective, the approach we follow along opportunistic sensing, data processing and interpretation, and autonomous adaptation and evolution to environmental and user changes, and we outline preliminary results.Keywords
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