MULTIMODAL INTEGRATION OF MICRO-DOPPLER SONAR AND AUDITORY SIGNALS FOR BEHAVIOR CLASSIFICATION WITH CONVOLUTIONAL NETWORKS

Author:

DURA-BERNAL SALVADOR1,GARREAU GUILLAUME2,GEORGIOU JULIUS2,ANDREOU ANDREAS G.3,DENHAM SUSAN L.4,WENNEKERS THOMAS5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, SUNY Downstate, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA

2. Holistic Electronics Research Lab, University of Cyprus, 75 Kallipoleos Street, Nicosia, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus

3. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Barton Hall 400, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

4. Cognition Institute, Plymouth University, Portland Square A219, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA, UK

5. Cognition Institute, Plymouth University, Portland Square A218, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA, UK

Abstract

The ability to recognize the behavior of individuals is of great interest in the general field of safety (e.g. building security, crowd control, transport analysis, independent living for the elderly). Here we report a new real-time acoustic system for human action and behavior recognition that integrates passive audio and active micro-Doppler sonar signatures over multiple time scales. The system architecture is based on a six-layer convolutional neural network, trained and evaluated using a dataset of 10 subjects performing seven different behaviors. Probabilistic combination of system output through time for each modality separately yields 94% (passive audio) and 91% (micro-Doppler sonar) correct behavior classification; probabilistic multimodal integration increases classification performance to 98%. This study supports the efficacy of micro-Doppler sonar systems in characterizing human actions, which can then be efficiently classified using ConvNets. It also demonstrates that the integration of multiple sources of acoustic information can significantly improve the system's performance.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,General Medicine

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