2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202107.0138.v2
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Study on Temperature (τ) Variation for SimCLR based Activity Recognition

Abstract: Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is a process to automatically detect human activities based on stream data generated from various sensors, including inertial sensors, physiological sensors, location sensors, cameras, time, and many others. Unsupervised contrastive learning has been excellent, while the contrastive loss mechanism is less studied. In this paper, we provide a temperature (τ) variance study affecting the loss of SimCLR model and ultimately full HAR evaluation results. We focus on understa… Show more

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“…Thirdly, the calculation and analysis of the image are used to understand some physical characteristics and related parameters of the specific object in the image. Through the above three data points, it is possible to have a deeper understanding of the specific object in the image and get specific information about the object, but because the computer cannot realize the recognition of the three-dimensional image, it usually has to be converted into a two-dimensional image projection, through one or more two-dimensional image projection to achieve the analysis of the object data [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, the calculation and analysis of the image are used to understand some physical characteristics and related parameters of the specific object in the image. Through the above three data points, it is possible to have a deeper understanding of the specific object in the image and get specific information about the object, but because the computer cannot realize the recognition of the three-dimensional image, it usually has to be converted into a two-dimensional image projection, through one or more two-dimensional image projection to achieve the analysis of the object data [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%