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    Feature fusion H-ELM based learned features and hand-crafted features for human activity recognition

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    Recognizing human activities is one of the main goals of human-centered intelligent systems. Smartphone sensors produce a continuous sequence of observations. These observations are noisy, unstructured and high dimensional. Therefore, efficient features have to be extracted in order to perform accurate classification. This paper proposes a combination of Hierarchical and kernel Extreme Learning Machine (HK-ELM) methods to learn features and map them to specific classes in a short time. Moreover, a feature fusion approach is proposed to combine H-ELM based learned features with hand-crafted ones. Our proposed method was found to outperform state-of-the-art in terms of accuracy and training time. It gives accuracy of 97.62 % and takes 3.4 seconds as a training time by using a normal Central Processing Unit (CPU)

    Comparison of Classification Algorithms for Physical Activity Recognition

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