@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013570, author = {Kawaguchi, Nobuo and Ogawa, Nobuhiro and Iwasaki, Yohei and Kaji, Katsuhiko and Terada, Tsutomu and Murao, Kazuya and Inoue, Sozo and Kawahara, Yoshihiro and Sumi, Yasuyuki and Nishio, Nobuhiko}, journal = {AH '11 Proceedings of the 2nd Augmented Human International Conference (AH-2011)}, month = {Mar}, note = {Understandings of human activity through wearable sensors will enable the next-generation human-oriented computing. However, most of researches on the activity recognition so far are based on small number of test subjects, and not well adapted for real world applications. To overcome the situation, we have started a project named “HASC Challenge” to collect a large scale human activity corpus. By the end of 2010, by the collaboration of 20 teams, more than 6700 accelerometer data with 540 subjects have been collected through our project. We also developed a tool named “HASC Tool” for management, evaluation and collection of the large number of activity sensor data., Article No.27}, title = {HASC Challenge: Gathering Large Scale Human Activity Corpus for the Real-World Activity Understandings}, year = {2011} }