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Sensor Data Understanding 1st Edition Marcin Grzegorzek

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Sensor Data Understanding 1st Edition Marcin Grzegorzek
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Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.07 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Marcin Grzegorzek
ISBN: 9783832592455, 3832592458
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Sensor Data Understanding 1st Edition Marcin Grzegorzek by Marcin Grzegorzek 9783832592455, 3832592458 instant download after payment.

The rapid development in the area of sensor technology has been responsible for a number of societal phenomena like UGC (User Generated Content) or QS (Quantified Self). Machine learning algorithms benefit a lot from the availability of such huge volumes of digital data. For example, new technical solutions for challenges caused by the demographic change (ageing society) can be proposed in this way, especially in the context of healthcare systems in industrialised countries. The goal of this book is to present selected algorithms for Visual Scene Analysis (VSA, processing UGC) as well as for Human Data Interpretation (HDI, using data produced within the QS movement) and to expose a joint methodological basis between these two scientific directions. While VSA approaches have reached impressive robustness towards human-like interpretation of visual sensor data, HDI methods are still of limited semantic abstraction power. Using selected state-of-the-art examples, this book shows the maturity of approaches towards closing the semantic gap in both areas, VSA and HDI.

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