Publication: Real-time, mobile-compatible, and low-cost fall detection system with deep learning
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Elmi, Z.
Derya, S.
Gözüm, A.
Güney, G.
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Falls are a major public health risk for older adults, yet practical fall-detection systems must be accurate, low-cost, and deployable on resource-constrained devices. We propose an event-triggered hybrid pipeline where an abnormal-acceleration threshold activates a camera module, and a two-stage model (YOLOv5 person localization followed by an eight-layer CNN) verifies falls from the cropped region of interest. Experiments use a public dataset with a predefined Train/Val split (374/111), treating Val as a held-out test set; labels (Fall/Walking/Sitting) are mapped to Fall vs. Non-Fall. To prevent leakage, offline augmentation is applied only to the training data (374 $$\rightarrow $$ → 1092 effective images), while the held-out test set remains unchanged; hyperparameters are selected using an internal split of the training partition only. On the held-out test set (72 Fall, 39 Non-Fall), the proposed system achieves 80.2% accuracy, 84.7% sensitivity, and 84.7% F1-score. The deployed INT8 model requires 2.3 MB and runs at 14.8 FPS with 125ms end-to-end capture-to-decision latency on an embedded camera platform, enabling timely mobile alerts. The dataset does not provide demographic metadata; thus, stratified analyses are out of scope.
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Engineering, electrical and electronic, Imaging science and photographic technology
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Signal, Image and Video Processing
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10.1007/s11760-026-05239-z
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