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  • Motion detection from cameras for safety reasons.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Informatics Engineering
    Authors: Stamatakis, Xenofon
    Thesis advisor: Triantafyllidis, Georgios
    Publication Date: 16-07-2014
    Motion detection is a significant field of computer vision both as an object of research as well as an application. It is realized through the automated recording and analysis of data captured by camera. In our days, there ...
  • Motion detecting with wearable sensors.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Informatics Engineering
    Authors: Batakis, Nikolaos-Toyomo
    Thesis advisor: Malamos, Athanasios
    Publication Date: 2016-11-28
    This thesis titled “Motion Detecting with Wearable Sensors” has as purpose of showing the capabilities of wearable sensors. The project is a 2d platformer game made in the Unity game engine. After some thinking I decided ...
  • Fall detection and allert.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Authors: Mpraimis, Nikolaos
    Thesis advisor: Tzagkarakis, Georgios
    Publication Date: 15-10-2013
  • E-health application for patients' observation using smart phones.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Informatics Engineering
    Authors: Vavoulas, Georgios
    Thesis advisor: Tsiknakis, Emmanouil
    Publication Date: 07-09-2014
    Currently, recognizing human activities is an important research topic; it is exploited widely and applied to many fields in real-life, especially health care or context aware applications. Research achievements are mainly ...