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Toothbrushing data and analysis of its potential use in human activity recognition applications
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Wearable SystemEngineeringHuman Pose EstimationBiometricsPotential UseAction Recognition (Computer Vision)Wearable TechnologyAccelerometerTime-series DatasetHuman Monitoring3-Axis AccelerometerKinesiologyImage AnalysisData ScienceToothbrushing SessionsPattern RecognitionMotion CaptureBiostatisticsHuman MotionHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyComputer VisionGesture RecognitionHealth MonitoringHuman MovementActivity RecognitionMotion Analysis
In this paper, we describe and analyze a time-series dataset from toothbrushing activity using brush-attached and wearable sensors. The data was collected from 17 participants when they brushed their teeth over one week in 5 different locations. The dataset consists of 62 toothbrushing sessions for each of the brush-attached and wearable sensor approaches, using both electric and manual brushes. The average duration of each session is 2 minutes. One sensor device was attached to the handle of the brush while the other was worn by the participants as a wrist-watch. We collected the data from a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis gyroscope at a 200 Hz sampling rate. Most of the data has been labelled. We investigated the characteristics of the data using spectral analysis and performed a pre-processing pipeline in order to generate features used to train a Support Vector Machine Classifier. We were able to identify which part of the jaw was being brushed with 98.6% accuracy.
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