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Model for CASAS ADL Interleaved Dataset #57
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Why
We have tested the CONSERT Engine on the CASAS ADL Normal dataset where people perform activities in a specific order and do not deviate from it.
We wish to test the detection capability on the CASAS ADL Interleaved dataset, where activities can be performed either in sequence or interleaved (e.g. starting one activity, then starting a second, before coming back to finish the first).
What
The CASAS ADL Interleaved dataset monitors different activities than the ADL Normal one. The objectives are:
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A branch named 57-casas-interleaved has been created from 35-update-casas-model and will be the working branch for these issues.
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