Abstract
Vision-based activity monitoring provides applications that revolutionized the e-health sector. Considering the potential of crowdsourcing data, to develop large scale applications, the researchers are working on consolidating smart hospital with crowd sourcing data. For creating a
meaningful pattern from such huge data, a key challenge is that it needs to be annotated. Especially, the annotation of medical images plays an important role in providing pervasive health services. Although, multiple image annotation methods such as manual and semi-supervised exist. However,
high cost and computation time remains a major issue. To overcome the abovementioned issues, a methodology is proposed for automatic annotation of images. The proposed approach is based on three tires namely frame extraction, interest point's generation, and clustering. Since the medical imaging
lacks an appropriate dataset for our experimentation. Consequently, we have introduced a new dataset of Human Health care Actions (HHA). The data set comprises of videos related to multiple medical emergencies such as allergy reactions, burn, asthma, brain injury, bleeding, poisoning, heart
attack, choking and spinal injury. We have also proposed an evaluation model to assess the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The promising results of the proposed technique indicate the effectiveness of 78% in terms of Adjusted Rand Index. Furthermore, to investigate the effectiveness
of the proposed technique, a comparison is made, by training the neural network classifier with annotated labels generated by proposed methodology and other existing techniques such as semi-supervised and manual methods. The overall precision of the proposed methodology is 0.75 (i.e., 75%)
and semi-supervised learning is 0.69 (69%).
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Health Informatics,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging