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NTIS 바로가기Sensors, v.18 no.7, 2018년, pp.2361 -
Woznowski, Przemysław R. , Tonkin, Emma L. , Flach, Peter A.
Ubiquitous eHealth systems based on sensor technologies are seen as key enablers in the effort to reduce the financial impact of an ageing society. At the heart of such systems sit activity recognition algorithms, which need sensor data to reason over, and a ground truth of adequate quality used for...
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