JCSE, vol. 6, no. 1, pp.40-50, 2012
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2012.6.1.40
Acoustic Monitoring and Localization for Social Care
Stefan Goetze, Jens Schroder, Stephan Gerlach, Danilo Hollosi, Jens-E. Appell, Frank Wallhoff
Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology, Project group Hearing, Speech and Audio Technology, Oldenburg, Germany/ Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology, Project group Hearing, Speech and Audio Technology, and Jade-Hochschule, Oldenburg, Germany
Abstract: Increase in the number of older people due to demographic changes poses great challenges to the social healthcare systems
both in the Western and as well as in the Eastern countries. Support for older people by formal care givers leads to
enormous temporal and personal efforts. Therefore, one of the most important goals is to increase the efficiency and
effectiveness of today’s care. This can be achieved by the use of assistive technologies. These technologies are able to
increase the safety of patients or to reduce the time needed for tasks that do not relate to direct interaction between the
care giver and the patient. Motivated by this goal, this contribution focuses on applications of acoustic technologies to
support users and care givers in ambient assisted living (AAL) scenarios. Acoustic sensors are small, unobtrusive and
can be added to already existing care or living environments easily. The information gathered by the acoustic sensors can
be analyzed to calculate the position of the user by localization and the context by detection and classification of acoustic
events in the captured acoustic signal. By doing this, possibly dangerous situations like falls, screams or an increased
amount of coughs can be detected and appropriate actions can be initialized by an intelligent autonomous system for the
acoustic monitoring of older persons. The proposed system is able to reduce the false alarm rate compared to other existing
and commercially available approaches that basically rely only on the acoustic level. This is due to the fact that it
explicitly distinguishes between the various acoustic events and provides information on the type of emergency that has
taken place. Furthermore, the position of the acoustic event can be determined as contextual information by the system
that uses only the acoustic signal. By this, the position of the user is known even if she or he does not wear a localization
device such as a radio-freq
Keyword:
Acoustic monitoring; Localization; Acoustic event detection and classification; Ambient assisted living
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