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PEMAR: A pervasive middleware for activity recognition with smart phones

Vaka et al., 2015

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6711337954608288227
Author
Vaka P
Shen F
Chandrashekar M
Lee Y
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2015 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops (PerCom Workshops)

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The growing affordability of smart phones and mobile devices has only added to this trend by encouraging prolonged durations of inactivity. In this paper, we present a middleware, called the Pervasive Middleware for Activity Recognition (PEMAR) that aims to increase the …
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