IMUGPT 2.0: Language-Based Cross Modality Transfer for Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition

Author:

Leng Zikang1ORCID,Bhattacharjee Amitrajit1ORCID,Rajasekhar Hrudhai1ORCID,Zhang Lizhe2ORCID,Bruda Elizabeth3ORCID,Kwon Hyeokhyen4ORCID,Plötz Thomas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

2. College of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

3. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

4. Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Abstract

One of the primary challenges in the field of human activity recognition (HAR) is the lack of large labeled datasets. This hinders the development of robust and generalizable models. Recently, cross modality transfer approaches have been explored that can alleviate the problem of data scarcity. These approaches convert existing datasets from a source modality, such as video, to a target modality, such as inertial measurement units (IMUs). With the emergence of generative AI models such as large language models (LLMs) and text-driven motion synthesis models, language has become a promising source data modality as well - as shown in proof of concepts such as IMUGPT. In this work, we conduct a large-scale evaluation of language-based cross modality transfer to determine their effectiveness for HAR. Based on this study, we introduce two new extensions for IMUGPT that enhance its use for practical HAR application scenarios: a motion filter capable of filtering out irrelevant motion sequences to ensure the relevance of the generated virtual IMU data, and a set of metrics that measure the diversity of the generated data facilitating the determination of when to stop generating virtual IMU data for both effective and efficient processing. We demonstrate that our diversity metrics can reduce the effort needed for the generation of virtual IMU data by at least 50%, which opens up IMUGPT for practical use cases beyond a mere proof of concept.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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