DeepFall: Non-Invasive Fall Detection with Deep Spatio-Temporal Convolutional Autoencoders

Human falls rarely occur; however, detecting falls is very important from the health and safety perspective. Due to the rarity of falls, it is difficult to employ supervised classification techniques to detect them. Moreover, in these highly skewed situations, it is also difficult to extract domain-...

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Vydané v:Journal of healthcare informatics research Ročník 4; číslo 1; s. 50 - 70
Hlavní autori: Nogas, Jacob, Khan, Shehroz S., Mihailidis, Alex
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Cham Springer International Publishing 01.03.2020
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Shrnutí:Human falls rarely occur; however, detecting falls is very important from the health and safety perspective. Due to the rarity of falls, it is difficult to employ supervised classification techniques to detect them. Moreover, in these highly skewed situations, it is also difficult to extract domain-specific features to identify falls. In this paper, we present a novel framework, DeepFall , which formulates the fall detection problem as an anomaly detection problem. The DeepFall framework presents the novel use of deep spatio-temporal convolutional autoencoders to learn spatial and temporal features from normal activities using non-invasive sensing modalities. We also present a new anomaly scoring method that combines the reconstruction score of frames across a temporal window to detect unseen falls. We tested the DeepFall framework on three publicly available datasets collected through non-invasive sensing modalities, thermal camera and depth cameras, and show superior results in comparison with traditional autoencoder methods to identify unseen falls.
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ISSN:2509-4971
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DOI:10.1007/s41666-019-00061-4