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Random forest models for the development and validation of smartwatch-based activity recognition models for rigging crew workers on cable logging operations

Analysis of high-resolution inertial sensor and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) data collected by mobile and wearable devices is a relatively new methodology in forestry and safety research that provides opportunities for modeling work activities in greater detail than traditional time study analysis. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether smartwatch-based activity recognition models could quantify the activities of rigging crew workers setting and disconnecting log chokers on cable logging operations. Four productive cycle elements (travel to log, set choker, travel away, clear) were timed for choker setters and four productive cycle elements (travel to log, unhook, travel away, clear) were timed for chasers working at five logging sites in North Idaho. Each worker wore a smartwatch that recorded accelerometer data at 25 Hz. Random forest machine learning was used to develop predictive models that classified the different cycle elements based on features extracted from the smartwatch acceleration data using 15 sliding window sizes (1 to 15 s) and five window overlap levels (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 90%). Models were compared using multiclass area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, or AUC. The best choker setter model was created using a 3-s window with 90% overlap and had sensitivity values ranging from 76.95% to 83.59% and precision values ranging from 41.42% to 97.08%. The best chaser model was created using a 1-s window with 90% overlap and had sensitivity values ranging from 71.95% to 82.75% and precision values ranging from 14.74% to 99.16%. These results have demonstrated the feasibility of quantifying forestry work activities using smartwatch-based activity recognition models, a basic step needed to develop real-time safety notifications associated with high-risk job functions and to advance subsequent, comparative analysis of health and safety metrics across stand, site and work conditions.

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Modified
2021-03-12
Release Date
2021-03-12
Identifier
75b35924-9f6f-4304-b139-83e95193e34a
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area
POLYGON ((-117.0703125 46.006024070594, -117.0703125 49.003195289566, -114.23583984375 49.003195289566, -114.23583984375 46.006024070594))
Temporal Coverage
Tuesday, September 10, 2019 - 00:00 to Friday, December 13, 2019 - 00:00
Language
English (United States)
License
Author
Eloise G. Zimbelman, Robert F. Keefe
Contact Name
Eloise G. Zimbelman
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
DOI
10.7923/6g0x-ky24
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Friday, March 12, 2021