Search Results for author: Christophe Lohr

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Using Language Model to Bootstrap Human Activity Recognition Ambient Sensors Based in Smart Homes

1 code implementation23 Nov 2021 Damien Bouchabou, Sao Mai Nguyen, Christophe Lohr, Benoit Leduc, Ioannis Kanellos

We thus demonstrate that taking into account the context of the sensors and their semantics increases the classification performances and enables transfer learning.

Human Activity Recognition Language Modelling +1

Fully Convolutional Network Bootstrapped by Word Encoding and Embedding for Activity Recognition in Smart Homes

1 code implementation1 Dec 2020 Damien Bouchabou, Sao Nguyen, Christophe Lohr, Benoit Leduc, Ioannis Kanellos

Our analysis also shows that FCN is a suitable algorithm for smart home activity recognition and hightlights the advantages of automatic feature extraction.

Activity Recognition General Classification +3

How An Automated Gesture Imitation Game Can Improve Social Interactions With Teenagers With ASD

no code implementations10 Jul 2020 Linda Nanan Vallée, Sao Mai Nguyen, Christophe Lohr, Ioannis Kanellos, Olivier Asseu

With the outlook of improving communication and social abilities of people with ASD, we propose to extend the paradigm of robot-based imitation games to ASD teenagers.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Building an Automated Gesture Imitation Game for Teenagers with ASD

no code implementations9 Jul 2020 Linda Nanan Vallée, Christophe Lohr, Sao Mai Nguyen, Ioannis Kanellos, O. Asseu

Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that includes issues with communication and social interactions.

Imitation Learning

An implementation of an imitation game with ASD children to learn nursery rhymes

no code implementations10 Apr 2020 Sao Mai Nguyen, Nathalie Collot-Lavenne, Christophe Lohr, Sébastien Guillon, Patricio Tula, Alvaro Paez, Mouad Bouaida, Arthus Anin, Saad El Qacemi

Previous studies have suggested that being imitated by an adult is an effective intervention with children with autism and developmental delay.

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