The rapidly increasing number of elderly people has led to the development of in-home assistive robots for assisting and monitoring elderly people in their daily life. To these ends, indoor scene and human activity recognition is fundamental. However, image processing is an expensive process, in computational, energy, storage and pricing terms,...
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2017 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: April 14, 2023
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2020 (v1)Publication
Context-dependent meaning recognition in natural language utterances is one of the key problems of computational pragmatics. Abductive reasoning seems apt for modeling and understanding these phenomena. In fact, it presents observations through hypotheses, allowing us to understand subtexts and implied meanings without exact deductions. For...
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2019 (v1)Publication
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems are devoted to identifying, amidst the sensory stream provided by one or more sensors located so that they can monitor the actions of a person, portions related to the execution of a number of a-priori defined activities of interest. Improving the performance of systems for Human Activity Recognition is...
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2022 (v1)Publication
This trial represents the final stage of the CARESSES project which aimed to develop and evaluate a culturally competent artificial intelligent system embedded into social robots to support older adult wellbeing. A parallel group, single-blind randomised controlled trial was conducted across older adult care homes in England and Japan....
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