Recognition of emergent human behaviour in a smart home: A data mining approach |
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Authors: | Sebastian Geoff Svetha |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Computing, Curtin University of Technology, Kent Street, Bentley 6102, Western Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Motivated by a growing need for intelligent housing to accommodate ageing populations, we propose a novel application of intertransaction association rule (IAR) mining to detect anomalous behaviour in smart home occupants. An efficient mining algorithm that avoids the candidate generation bottleneck limiting the application of current IAR mining algorithms on smart home data sets is detailed. An original visual interface for the exploration of new and changing behaviours distilled from discovered patterns using a new process for finding emergent rules is presented. Finally, we discuss our observations on the emergent behaviours detected in the homes of two real world subjects. |
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Keywords: | Intertransaction association rules Emergent behaviour Visual data mining Smart homes |
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