LGJan 10, 2021

Occupancy Detection in Room Using Sensor Data

arXiv:2101.03616v1
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This study addresses the problem of detecting room occupancy for applications like energy efficiency and smart environments, representing an incremental step in applying existing methods.

This paper explores the use of machine learning algorithms to detect room occupancy using sensor data. It tests and compares seven common machine learning algorithms to determine the occupancy of indoor environments.

With the advent of Internet of Thing (IoT), and ubiquitous data collected every moment by either portable (smart phone) or fixed (sensor) devices, it is important to gain insights and meaningful information from the sensor data in context-aware computing environments. Many researches have been implemented by scientists in different fields, to analyze such data for the purpose of security, energy efficiency, building reliability and smart environments. One study, that many researchers are interested in, is to utilize Machine Learning techniques for occupancy detection where the aforementioned sensors gather information about the environment. This paper provides a solution to detect occupancy using sensor data by using and testing several variables. Additionally we show the analysis performed over the gathered data using Machine Learning and pattern recognition mechanisms is possible to determine the occupancy of indoor environments. Seven famous algorithms in Machine Learning, namely as Decision Tree, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting Machine, Logistic Regression, Naive Bayes, Kernelized SVM and K-Nearest Neighbors are tested and compared in this study.

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