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Di perpustakaan, mengenali aktiviti pembaca dapat mendedahkan tabiat membaca pembaca dengan lebih baik dan memudahkan pengurusan buku. Dalam kajian ini, kami membentangkan reka bentuk dan pelaksanaan pendekatan pengecaman aktiviti membaca berdasarkan tag RFID pasif. Dengan mengumpul dan menganalisis ciri pengedaran pemprofilan fasa, pendekatan kami boleh mengesan trajektori pembaca, mengenal pasti buku yang diambil dan mengesan salah letak buku. Kami memberikan analisis terperinci tentang faktor-faktor yang boleh mempengaruhi pemprofilan fasa secara teori dan menggabungkan faktor-faktor ini dengan aktiviti yang berkaitan. Pendekatan yang dicadangkan mengiktiraf aktiviti berdasarkan amplitud variasi pemprofilan fasa, supaya aktiviti boleh disimpulkan dalam masa nyata melalui pemantauan fasa tag. Kami kemudian melaksanakan pendekatan kami dengan peralatan RFID di luar rak, dan eksperimen menunjukkan bahawa pendekatan kami boleh mencapai ketepatan dan kecekapan tinggi dalam pengecaman aktiviti dalam situasi dunia sebenar. Kami menyimpulkan kerja kami dan membincangkan lebih lanjut tentang keperluan sistem pengesyoran buku yang diperibadikan di perpustakaan masa hadapan.
Yegang DU
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Yuto LIM
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Yasuo TAN
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Yegang DU, Yuto LIM, Yasuo TAN, "Activity Recognition Using RFID Phase Profiling in Smart Library" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E102-D, no. 4, pp. 768-776, April 2019, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2018DAP0010.
Abstract: In the library, recognizing the activity of the reader can better uncover the reading habit of the reader and make book management more convenient. In this study, we present the design and implementation of a reading activity recognition approach based on passive RFID tags. By collecting and analyzing the phase profiling distribution feature, our approach can trace the reader's trajectory, recognize which book is picked up, and detect the book misplacement. We give a detailed analysis of the factors that can affect phase profiling in theory and combine these factors with relevant activities. The proposed approach recognizes the activities based on the amplitude of the variation of phase profiling, so that the activities can be inferred in real time through the phase monitoring of tags. We then implement our approach with off-the-shelf RFID equipment, and the experiments show that our approach can achieve high accuracy and efficiency in activity recognition in a real-world situation. We conclude our work and further discuss the necessity of a personalized book recommendation system in future libraries.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.2018DAP0010/_p
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abstract={In the library, recognizing the activity of the reader can better uncover the reading habit of the reader and make book management more convenient. In this study, we present the design and implementation of a reading activity recognition approach based on passive RFID tags. By collecting and analyzing the phase profiling distribution feature, our approach can trace the reader's trajectory, recognize which book is picked up, and detect the book misplacement. We give a detailed analysis of the factors that can affect phase profiling in theory and combine these factors with relevant activities. The proposed approach recognizes the activities based on the amplitude of the variation of phase profiling, so that the activities can be inferred in real time through the phase monitoring of tags. We then implement our approach with off-the-shelf RFID equipment, and the experiments show that our approach can achieve high accuracy and efficiency in activity recognition in a real-world situation. We conclude our work and further discuss the necessity of a personalized book recommendation system in future libraries.},
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