Octave Mix: Data augmentation using frequency decomposition for activity recognition

01/08/2021
by   Tatsuhito Hasegawa, et al.
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In the research field of activity recognition, although it is difficult to collect a large amount of measured sensor data, there has not been much discussion about data augmentation (DA). In this study, I propose Octave Mix as a new synthetic-style DA method for sensor-based activity recognition. Octave Mix is a simple DA method that combines two types of waveforms by intersecting low and high frequency waveforms using frequency decomposition. In addition, I propose a DA ensemble model and its training algorithm to acquire robustness to the original sensor data while remaining a wide variety of feature representation. I conducted experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of my proposed method using four different benchmark datasets of sensing-based activity recognition. As a result, my proposed method achieved the best estimation accuracy. Furthermore, I found that ensembling two DA strategies: Octave Mix with rotation and mixup with rotation, make it possible to achieve higher accuracy.

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