Import and processing of inertial sensor data for intake gesture recognition. Support for Clemson Cafeteria, Food Intake Cycle, and OREBA datasets.
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Import and processing of inertial sensor data for intake gesture recognition. Support for Clemson Cafeteria, Food Intake Cycle, and OREBA datasets.
A python library for use of the MinIMU-9 v5 on a Raspberry Pi
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This repository was written to help analyze the Virginia Tech Natural Motion Dataset. The dataset contains 40 hours of unscripted human motion collected in the open world using XSens MVN Link. The dataset, metadata and more information is available through the Virginia Tech University Libraries: https://data.lib.vt.edu/articles/dataset/Virginia_…
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