Li et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Deep learning of smartphone sensor data for personal health assistanceLi et al., 2019
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- 4071969047726530656
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- Li H
- Trocan M
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- Microelectronics Journal
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This paper strives to construct the relevance between smartphone sensor data and personal health via a deep learning method. Firstly, the data captured by smartphone sensors is categorized into groups by deep stacked autoencoders (SAE), which is a traditional deep …
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