Towards deep clustering of human activities from wearables

Author:

Abedin Alireza1,Motlagh Farbod1,Shi Qinfeng1,Rezatofighi Hamid1,Ranasinghe Damith1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Adelaide

Publisher

ACM

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