BAMS: Binary Sequence-Augmented Spectrogram with Self-Attention Deep Learning for Human Activity Recognition

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Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has rapidly gained interest over the years due to its wide range of applications in AI-based systems, particularly healthcare monitoring. HAR methods typically involve extracting relevant features from data provided by wearable sensors, smartphone sensors, cameras, or their combinations to classify different activities. Nevertheless, a major challenge lies in achieving high classification accuracy with limited data samples, particularly when distinguishing between activities with similar signal attributes. To address this challenge, we propose a novel HAR method called BinAry sequence-augmented spectrograM with Self-attention deep learning (BAMS). Our proposed method leverages only basic wearable sensor data. It utilizes short-time Fourier transform spectrograms to extract spatio-temporal sensor information. The spectrogram is integrated with a binary sequence that captures movement direction. We integrate a scaled dot-product self-attention mechanism into the model to prioritize data from wearable sensors, thereby enhancing the model's performance. The proposed method is evaluated on a public dataset using leave-one-subject-out cross-validation for efficacy and robustness. The method is found to achieve significant improvement over other state-of-the-art methods with the classification accuracy percentage and weighted F-1 scores of 88.06±5.11 and 87.36±5.96, respectively, for a twelve-activity classification.

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