Few-shot transfer learning for wearable IMU-based human activity recognition

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作者
H. S. Ganesha
Rinki Gupta
Sindhu Hak Gupta
Sreeraman Rajan
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[1] Amity University,The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
[2] Amity University,The Amity Centre for Artificial Intelligence
[3] Carleton University,The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
关键词
Transfer learning; Few-shot learning; Reptile; Inertial sensor; Human activity recognition;
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10.1007/s00521-024-09645-7
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Deep learning has proven to be highly effective for human activity recognition (HAR) when large amount of labelled data is available for the target task. However, training a deep learning model to generalize well on a new task with just-few observations of labelled data is an active area of research. In this paper, a novel few-shot transfer learning (FSTL) approach is proposed for classification of human activities using just few instances (shots) of the data obtained from a wearable system assembled to collect inertial sensor data for different human activities, performed by two users. First, a deep learning model is trained on a large publicly available HAR dataset. The model parameters of such a model are then fine-tuned using the Reptile algorithm to determine the optimal initial parameter set using which, the model will classify activities with just few-shots of data from the target task. The proposed FSTL approach yields an average classification accuracy of 74.86 ± 0.71% and 79.20 ± 1.05% for 3-way, 5-shot classification of new activities performed by a single user and same set of activities performed by a new user, respectively. When the pre-trained weights are used as the initial weights in the Reptile algorithm, the generalization ability of the model improves by about 10% for 3-way, 5-shot classification as compared to using few-shot learning without parameter transfer.
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页码:10811 / 10823
页数:12
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