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Can we make a carpet smart enough to detect falls?

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
In this paper, we have enhanced smart carpet, which is a floor based personnel detector system, to detect falls using a faster but low cost processor. Our hardware front end reads 128 sensors, with sensors output a voltage due to a person walking or ...

Robotic assisted laparoscopic repair of a symptomatic ureterosciatic hernia.

The Canadian journal of urology
Ureterosciatic hernias (USH) are a rare entity and to date there have been limited case reports detailing their presentation, diagnosis, and management. Until recently, repair of ureterosciatic hernias has been performed via open, endoscopic, or pure...

Video tracking for high-similarity drug tablets based on reflective lightness intensity and fuzzy recognition system.

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine
Video tracking of drug tablet exerts important influences on the efficiency and reliability of its mass production; this topic also becomes a difficult and targeted focus for pharmaceutical production monitory in the past several years due to the hig...

BIT: Biologically Inspired Tracker.

IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
Visual tracking is challenging due to image variations caused by various factors, such as object deformation, scale change, illumination change, and occlusion. Given the superior tracking performance of human visual system (HVS), an ideal design of b...

Anticipating Human Activities Using Object Affordances for Reactive Robotic Response.

IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
An important aspect of human perception is anticipation, which we use extensively in our day-to-day activities when interacting with other humans as well as with our surroundings. Anticipating which activities will a human do next (and how) can enabl...

Classification of Parkinson's Disease Gait Using Spatial-Temporal Gait Features.

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Quantitative gait assessment is important in diagnosis and management of Parkinson's disease (PD); however, gait characteristics of a cohort are dispersed by patient physical properties including age, height, body mass, and gender, as well as walking...

Actions in the Eye: Dynamic Gaze Datasets and Learnt Saliency Models for Visual Recognition.

IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Systems based on bag-of-words models from image features collected at maxima of sparse interest point operators have been used successfully for both computer visual object and action recognition tasks. While the sparse, interest-point based approach ...

A Hybrid Loss for Multiclass and Structured Prediction.

IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
We propose a novel hybrid loss for multiclass and structured prediction problems that is a convex combination of a log loss for Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) and a multiclass hinge loss for Support Vector Machines (SVMs). We provide a sufficient c...