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Occupant's Behavior and Emotion Based Indoor Environment's Illumination Regulation

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arxiv 2302.09586 v2 pith:NFWP4LUA submitted 2023-02-19 eess.SY cs.SY

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This paper presents an efficient approach for building occupancy modeling to reduce energy consumption. In this work, a novel approach to occupancy modeling based on the posture and comfort level of the occupant is developed, and subsequently, we report a new and efficient framework for detecting posture and emotion from skeleton joints and face points data respectively obtained from the Kinect sensor. The proposed approach is tested in terms of accuracy, region of convergence, and confusion matrix using several machine learning techniques. Out of all the techniques, random forest classifier gave the maximum blind test accuracy for multi-class classification of posture detection. Deep learning is used for emotion detection using several optimizers out of which Adadelta gave the maximum blind test accuracy for multi-class classification. Along with the Kinect sensor, several other sensors such as the magnetic door sensor, pyroelectric sensors, and illumination sensors are connected through a wireless network using Raspberry Pi Zero W. Thus creating an unmanned technique for illumination regulation.

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