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Random forest algorithms for recognizing daily life activities using plantar pressure information: a smart-shoe study.

Dian RenNathanael Aubert-KatoEmi AnzaiYuji OhtaJulien Tripette
Published in: PeerJ (2020)
High-performance human behavior recognition using plantar pressure data only is possible. In the future, smart-shoe devices could contribute to the evaluation of daily physical activities. Minimalist configurations integrating only a small number of sensors and computing a reduced number of selected features could maintain a satisfying performance. Future experiments must include a more heterogeneous population.
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