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A learning algorithm for localizing people based on wireless signal strength that uses labeled and unlabeled data.

M. Berna, B. Lisien, B. Sellner, G. Gordon, F. Pfenning, and S. Thrun.

This paper summarizes a probabilistic approach for localizing people through the signal strengths of a wireless IEEE 802.11b network. Our approach uses data labeled by ground truth position to learn a probabilistic mapping from locations to wireless signals, represented by piecewise linear Gaussians. It then uses sequences of wireless signal data (without position labels) to acquire motion models of individual people, which further improves the localization accuracy. The approach has been implemented and evaluated in an office environment.

The full paper is available in PDF and gzipped Postscript

@INPROCEEDINGS{Berna03a,
  AUTHOR	= {M. Berna and B. Lisien and B. Sellner and G. Gordon and F. Pfenning and S. Thrun},
  TITLE		= {A Learning Algorithm for Localizing People Based On Wireless Signal Strength That Uses Labeled and Unlabeled Data},
  YEAR		= {2003},
  BOOKTITLE     = {Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)},
  ORGANIZATION	= {IJCAI},
  ADDRESS	= {Acapulco, Mexico}
}