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  <full_title>Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Metaheuristics</full_title>
  <abbrev_title>JAIM</abbrev_title>
  <issn media_type="print">2833-5597</issn>
  <doi_data>
   <doi>10.54216/JAIM</doi>
   <resource>https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/1534</resource>
  </doi_data>
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  <publication_date media_type="print">
   <year>2022</year>
  </publication_date>
  <publication_date media_type="online">
   <year>2022</year>
  </publication_date>
 </journal_issue>
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  <titles>
   <title>Metaheuristic Optimized Voting Ensemble for Recognizing Daily and Sports Activities</title>
  </titles>
  <contributors>
   <organization sequence="first" contributor_role="author">Department of Communications and Electronics, Delta Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mansoura, 35111, Egypt</organization>
   <person_name sequence="first" contributor_role="author">
    <given_name>El-Sayed M. El</given_name>
    <surname>El-Kenawy</surname>
   </person_name>
   <organization sequence="first" contributor_role="author">Computer Engineering and Control Systems Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, 35516, Mansoura Egypt</organization>
   <person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author">
    <given_name>Abdelhameed</given_name>
    <surname>Ibrahim</surname>
   </person_name>
   <organization sequence="first" contributor_role="author">Department of Computer Science, College of Computing and Information Technology, Shaqra University, Shaqra 11961, Saudi Arabia; Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, Egypt</organization>
   <person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author">
    <given_name>Abdelaziz A.</given_name>
    <surname>Abdelhamid</surname>
   </person_name>
   <organization sequence="first" contributor_role="author">Electronics and Communications Engineering Dep., Faculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and Technology, Gamasa City, Mansoura, Egypt</organization>
   <person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author">
    <given_name>Mohamed</given_name>
    <surname>Saber</surname>
   </person_name>
   <organization sequence="first" contributor_role="author">Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Delta University for Science and Technology, Mansoura 35712, Egypt</organization>
   <person_name sequence="additional" contributor_role="author">
    <given_name>Marwa M.</given_name>
    <surname>Eid</surname>
   </person_name>
  </contributors>
  <jats:abstract xml:lang="en">
   <jats:p>This research analyzes the effectiveness of several methods for categorizing human actions captured by inertial and magnetic sensor units worn on the chest, arms, and legs. Each device has tri-axial sensors, including a gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer. Voting ensemble classification models, where votes are weighted and optimized with a new optimization technique, are offered as a means to actualize this classification problem. The optimization technique is a combination of the sine cosine and particle swarm optimization algorithms, and the ensemble model is made up of three classifiers: support vector machines, decision trees, and multilayer perceptron. The classifiers are checked for accuracy using three distinct cross-validation strategies. Classifiers' proper differentiation rates and computational costs are compared to help you choose the best one for your needs. When it comes to body location, sensor devices worn on the legs provide the most valuable data. From a comparison of the various sensor modalities, we can deduce that magnetometers, followed by accelerometers and gyroscopes, provide the best classification results when only a single sensor type is employed. Furthermore, the study contrasts three machine learning models—support vector machines, decision trees, and multilayer perceptron —with respect to their usability, controllability, and classifier performance. Results reveal that the suggested method performs well in categorizing both typical daily activities and athletic endeavors.</jats:p>
  </jats:abstract>
  <publication_date media_type="print">
   <year>2022</year>
  </publication_date>
  <publication_date media_type="online">
   <year>2022</year>
  </publication_date>
  <pages>
   <first_page>08</first_page>
   <last_page>17</last_page>
  </pages>
  <doi_data>
   <doi>10.54216/JAIM.020201</doi>
   <resource>https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/28/show/1534</resource>
  </doi_data>
 </journal_article>
</journal>
