Investigation of Heterogeneity Sources for Occupational Task Recognition via Transfer Learning.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Abstract

Human activity recognition has been extensively used for the classification of occupational tasks. Existing activity recognition approaches perform well when training and testing data follow an identical distribution. However, in the real world, this condition may be violated due to existing heterogeneities among training and testing data, which results in degradation of classification performance. This study aims to investigate the impact of four heterogeneity sources, cross-sensor, cross-subject, joint cross-sensor and cross-subject, and cross-scenario heterogeneities, on classification performance. To that end, two experiments called separate task scenario and mixed task scenario were conducted to simulate tasks of electrical line workers under various heterogeneity sources. Furthermore, a support vector machine classifier equipped with domain adaptation was used to classify the tasks and benchmarked against a standard support vector machine baseline. Our results demonstrated that the support vector machine equipped with domain adaptation outperformed the baseline for cross-sensor, joint cross-subject and cross-sensor, and cross-subject cases, while the performance of support vector machine equipped with domain adaptation was not better than that of the baseline for cross-scenario case. Therefore, it is of great importance to investigate the impact of heterogeneity sources on classification performance and if needed, leverage domain adaptation methods to improve the performance.

Authors

  • Sahand Hajifar
    Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
  • Saeb Ragani Lamooki
    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
  • Lora A Cavuoto
    Department of Urology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY; Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
  • Fadel M Megahed
    c Farmer School of Business , Miami University , Oxford , OH , USA.
  • Hongyue Sun
    Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.