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IJ-001
CanalSense: Face-Related Movement Recognition System based on Sensing Air Pressure in Ear Canals
安藤宗孝・久保勇貴・志築文太郎・高橋 伸(筑波大)
We present a jaw, face, or head movement (face-related movement) recognition system called CanalSense. It recognizes face-related movements using barometers embedded in earphones. We find that face-related movements change air pressure inside the ear canals, which shows characteristic changes depending on the type and degree of the movement. We also find that such characteristic changes can be used to recognize face-related movements. We conduct an experiment to measure the accuracy. As a result, random forest shows per-user recognition accuracies of 87.6% for eleven face-related movements and 87.5% for four Open Mouth levels.