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The first coarse stage is the rough estimation phase.
In the coarse stage, the optical flow algorithm is applied on thermal images.
The purpose of the coarse stage is to identify possible fall actions.
In other words, almost all of the fall actions can pass through the coarse stage filter.
In the coarse stage, the downward optical flow features are extracted from the thermal images to identify fall-like actions.
In the coarse stage, most non-fall actions can be filtered out via the downward optical flow features.
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In recent years, dual-stage systems which incorporate serially connected fine and coarse stages have demonstrated promising results.
Two DSFDs, single-axis and two-axis, are designed with piezoelectric actuators (PAs) for the fine stages and linear motors (LMs) for the coarse stages.
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This finding motivates a setup where several hierarchical stages are employed, and the explicity of evolutionary control rises towards more coarse stages, such that e.g. in the four cell stage, a direct coding could be used, in the 16 cell stage a vector field with allometry, and in a subsequent, 64 cell stage a vector field only.
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