NATSUKI SHIMADA1, KOTA NOTO1, 〇KOJI KITAMURA2, MIKIKO OONO2, YOSHIHUMI NISHIDA1
(1. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Keywords:Summary of daily activities, Support for care work, Assistance in evaluating welfare equipment
Caregivers need to understand the daily living activities of elderly people to design living environments that meet their diverse needs. This paper proposes a system that automatically summarizes the daily activities of elderly people without defining in advance the behaviors to be analyzed, based on a motion-based analysis focusing on interactions between the elderly people and objects in the living rooms. To evaluate the effectiveness of the developed system, it was applied to three months of behavioral data of five elderly people in their 80s residing in nursing homes. The experimental results demonstrate that the system can detect abnormal behaviors such as repeated unnatural drawer use. In addition, this report presents that the system can detect behavioral changes due to installing new furniture in the environment by comparing daily activities.
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