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Hybrid CNN-Dilated Self-attention Model Using Inertial and Body-Area Electrostatic Sensing for Gym Workout Recognition, Counting, and User Authentification

Signal Processing 2025-03-11 v1

Abstract

While human body capacitance (HBCHBC) has been explored as a novel wearable motion sensing modality, its competence has never been quantitatively demonstrated compared to that of the dominant inertial measurement unit (IMUIMU) in practical scenarios. This work is thus motivated to evaluate the contribution of HBCHBC in wearable motion sensing. A real-life case study, gym workout tracking, is described to assess the effectiveness of HBCHBC as a complement to IMUIMU in activity recognition. Fifty gym sessions from ten volunteers were collected, bringing a fifty-hour annotated IMUIMU and HBCHBC dataset. With a hybrid CNN-Dilated neural network model empowered with the self-attention mechanism, HBCHBC slightly improves accuracy to the IMUIMU for workout recognition and has substantial advantages over IMUIMU for repetition counting. This work helps to enhance the understanding of HBCHBC, a novel wearable motion-sensing modality based on the body-area electrostatic field. All materials presented in this work are open-sourced to promote further study \footnote{https://github.com/zhaxidele/Toolkit-for-HBC-sensing}.

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@article{arxiv.2503.06311,
  title  = {Hybrid CNN-Dilated Self-attention Model Using Inertial and Body-Area Electrostatic Sensing for Gym Workout Recognition, Counting, and User Authentification},
  author = {Sizhen Bian and Vitor Fortes Rey and Siyu Yuan and Paul Lukowicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.06311},
  year   = {2025}
}