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arxiv:2602.00809

Mobile Exergames: Activity Recognition Based on Smartphone Sensors

Published on Jan 31
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Machine learning techniques enable accurate human activity recognition using smartphone sensor data, enhancing gameplay through integrated movement and voice recognition systems.

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Smartphone sensors can be extremely useful in providing information on the activities and behaviors of persons. Human activity recognition is increasingly used for games, medical, or surveillance. In this paper, we propose a proof-of-concept 2D endless game called Duck Catch & Fit, which implements a detailed activity recognition system that uses a smartphone accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer sensors. The system applies feature extraction and learning mechanism to detect human activities like staying, side movements, and fake side movements. In addition, a voice recognition system is combined to recognize the word "fire" and raise the game's complexity. The results show that it is possible to use machine learning techniques to recognize human activity with high recognition levels. Also, the combination of movement-based and voice-based integrations contributes to a more immersive gameplay.

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