In this paper we investigate the introduction of Reservoir Computing (RC) neural network models in the context of AAL (Ambient Assisted Living) and self-learning robot ecologies, with a focus on the computational constraints related to the implementation over a network of sensors. Specifically, we experimentally study the relationship between architectural parameters influencing the computational cost of the models and the performance on a task of user movements prediction from sensors signal streams. The RC shows favorable scaling properties results for the analyzed AAL task.

An experimental evaluation of reservoir computation for ambient assisted living

Barsocchi P
2013

Abstract

In this paper we investigate the introduction of Reservoir Computing (RC) neural network models in the context of AAL (Ambient Assisted Living) and self-learning robot ecologies, with a focus on the computational constraints related to the implementation over a network of sensors. Specifically, we experimentally study the relationship between architectural parameters influencing the computational cost of the models and the performance on a task of user movements prediction from sensors signal streams. The RC shows favorable scaling properties results for the analyzed AAL task.
2013
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
978-3-642-35466-3
Ambient Assisted Living
Localization; Network Protocols
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