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24 january 2020 16:00:18

 
Sensors, Vol. 20, Pages 655: REAL-Time Smartphone Activity Classification Using Inertial Sensors--Recognition of Scrolling, Typing, and Watching Videos While Sitting or Walking (Sensors)
 


By developing awareness of smartphone activities that the user is performing on their smartphone, such as scrolling feeds, typing and watching videos, we can develop application features that are beneficial to the users, such as personalization. It is currently not possible to access real-time smartphone activities directly, due to standard smartphone privileges and if internal movement sensors can detect them, there may be implications for access policies. Our research seeks to understand whether the sensor data from existing smartphone inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors (triaxial accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers) can be used to classify typical human smartphone activities. We designed and conducted a study with human participants which uses an Android app to collect motion data during scrolling, typing and watching videos, while walking or seated and the baseline of smartphone non-use, while sitting and walking. We then trained a machine learning (ML) model to perform real-time activity recognition of those eight states. We investigated various algorithms and parameters for the best accuracy. Our optimal solution achieved an accuracy of 78.6% with the Extremely Randomized Trees algorithm, data sampled at 50 Hz and 5-s windows. We conclude by discussing the viability of using IMU sensors to recognize common smartphone activities.


 
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