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Showing 1–5 of 5 results for author: Adam, M T P

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  1. arXiv:2603.26575  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.LG

    The Climber's Grip -- Personalized Deep Learning Models for Fear and Muscle Activity in Climbing

    Authors: Matthias Boeker, Dana Swarbrick, Ulysse T. A. Côté-Allard, Marc T. P. Adam, Hugo L. Hammer, Pål Halvorsen

    Abstract: Climbing is a multifaceted sport that combines physical demands and emotional and cognitive challenges. Ascent styles differ in fall distance with lead climbing involving larger falls than top rope climbing, which may result in different perceived risk and fear. In this study, we investigated the psychophysiological relationship between perceived fear and muscle activity in climbers using a combin… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

  2. arXiv:2008.02999  [pdf, other

    cs.CV cs.HC cs.LG

    Single-stage intake gesture detection using CTC loss and extended prefix beam search

    Authors: Philipp V. Rouast, Marc T. P. Adam

    Abstract: Accurate detection of individual intake gestures is a key step towards automatic dietary monitoring. Both inertial sensor data of wrist movements and video data depicting the upper body have been used for this purpose. The most advanced approaches to date use a two-stage approach, in which (i) frame-level intake probabilities are learned from the sensor data using a deep neural network, and then (… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 November, 2020; v1 submitted 7 August, 2020; originally announced August 2020.

  3. OREBA: A Dataset for Objectively Recognizing Eating Behaviour and Associated Intake

    Authors: Philipp V. Rouast, Hamid Heydarian, Marc T. P. Adam, Megan E. Rollo

    Abstract: Automatic detection of intake gestures is a key element of automatic dietary monitoring. Several types of sensors, including inertial measurement units (IMU) and video cameras, have been used for this purpose. The common machine learning approaches make use of the labeled sensor data to automatically learn how to make detections. One characteristic, especially for deep learning models, is the need… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 September, 2020; v1 submitted 30 July, 2020; originally announced July 2020.

    Comments: To be published in IEEE Access

  4. arXiv:1909.10695  [pdf, other

    cs.CV cs.LG eess.IV

    Learning deep representations for video-based intake gesture detection

    Authors: Philipp V. Rouast, Marc T. P. Adam

    Abstract: Automatic detection of individual intake gestures during eating occasions has the potential to improve dietary monitoring and support dietary recommendations. Existing studies typically make use of on-body solutions such as inertial and audio sensors, while video is used as ground truth. Intake gesture detection directly based on video has rarely been attempted. In this study, we address this gap… ▽ More

    Submitted 23 September, 2019; originally announced September 2019.

    Comments: To be published in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

  5. arXiv:1901.02884  [pdf, other

    cs.LG cs.AI cs.CV cs.HC stat.ML

    Deep Learning for Human Affect Recognition: Insights and New Developments

    Authors: Philipp V. Rouast, Marc T. P. Adam, Raymond Chiong

    Abstract: Automatic human affect recognition is a key step towards more natural human-computer interaction. Recent trends include recognition in the wild using a fusion of audiovisual and physiological sensors, a challenging setting for conventional machine learning algorithms. Since 2010, novel deep learning algorithms have been applied increasingly in this field. In this paper, we review the literature on… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 January, 2019; originally announced January 2019.

    Comments: To be published in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. 20 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables