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Multitask Deep Learning for Human Activity, Speed, and Body Weight Estimation Using Commercial Smart Insoles

Author(s)
Kim, JaehoKang, HyewonYang, JaewanJung, HaneulLee, SeulkiLee, Junghye
Issued Date
2023-09
DOI
10.1109/jiot.2023.3267335
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/63994
Citation
IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL, v.10, no.18, pp.16121 - 16133
Abstract
Healthcare professionals and individual users use wearable devices equipped with various sensors for healthcare management. Recently, the joint usage of artificial intelligence and these wearable sensors has played an essential role in healthcare management by providing a wide range of applications such as fitness tracking, gym activity monitoring, patient rehabilitation monitoring, and disease detection. These tasks eventually aim to enhance personal well-being and better manage the user’s physical health by monitoring different activity types and body weight changes. Here, we present an efficient multi-task learning framework based on commercial smart insoles that can solve three tasks related to physical health management: activity classification, speed estimation, and body weight estimation. Our multi-task framework converts the sensor data from the smart insole to a recurrence plot, which shows significant performance improvement compared to processing the raw time series data. In addition, we utilized a modified MobileNetV2 as our backbone network, which has a total parameter of less than 100K and a computational budget of 0.34G of multiply-accumulate operations. Furthermore, we collected a vast dataset from 72 users carrying out 16 experiments, which contains the largest number of people for multi-task learning purposes using smart insoles. Extensive experiments show that the proposed multi-task learning framework is extremely efficient while outperforming or leading to comparable performance against single-task models.
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISSN
2327-4662
Keyword (Author)
Body weight estimation (BWE)deep learninghuman activity recognition (HAR)multitask learning (MTL)recurrence plot (RP)smart insolespeed estimation (SE)
Keyword
HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITIONPRESSURECLASSIFICATIONHEALTHMODELEDGE

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