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Fall Detection from Human Shape and Motion History Using Video Surveillance
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2007
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New TechnologiesEngineeringHuman Pose EstimationWearable TechnologyKinesiologyImage AnalysisMotion CapturePattern RecognitionHuman MotionHealth SciencesFall PreventionMachine VisionAssistive TechnologyMotion HistoryComputer VisionMotion DetectionWestern CountriesEye TrackingHuman MovementActivity RecognitionHuman ShapeMotion Analysis
Nowadays, Western countries have to face the growing population of seniors. New technologies can help people stay at home by providing a secure environment and improving their quality of life. The use of computer vision systems offers a new promising solution to analyze people behavior and detect some unusual events. In this paper, we propose a new method to detect falls, which are one of the greatest risk for seniors living alone. Our approach is based on a combination of motion history and human shape variation. Our algorithm provides promising results on video sequences of daily activities and simulated falls.
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