BehaviorScope: Real-Time Remote Human Monitoring Using Sensor Networks

In this demonstration we present the BehaviorScope, a system for interpreting human activity patterns using a sensor network and its application to elder monitoring in assisted living. The BehaviorScope provides a runtime, user-programmable framework that processes streams of timestamped sensor data along with prior context information to infer activities and generate appropriate notifications. Human activities are described in high-level scripts that are directly mapped to a hierarchy of probabilistic grammars that parse low-level sensor measurements into high-level distinguishable activities. Activities of interest are pre-programmed into a specification that is used by the system to interpret the incoming sensor data stream. The system interprets the activities to generate summaries and other triggered notifications that are propagated to stakeholders via email and cell-phone text messages.

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