Similarity-based analysis for large networks of ultra-low resolution sensors

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By analyzing the similarities between bit streams coming from a network of motion detectors, we can recover the network geometry and discover structure in the human behavior being observed. This means that a low-cost network of sensors can provide powerful contextual information to building systems: improving the efficiency of elevators, lighting, heating, and cooling; enhancing safety and security; and opening up new opportunities for human-centered information systems. This paper will show how signal similarity can be used to calibrate a sensor network to accuracies below the resolution of the individual sensors. This is done by analyzing the similarity structures in the unconstrained movement of people in the observed space. We will also present our efficient behavior-learning algorithm that yields 90% correct behavior-detection in data from a sensor network comprised of motion detectors by employing similarity-based clustering to automatically decompose complex activities into detectable sub-classes.

论文关键词:Sensor networks,Context,Localization,Behavior,Similarity

论文评审过程:Received 16 January 2005, Accepted 6 April 2006, Available online 19 June 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2006.04.009