I'm doing a project to detect (classify) human activities using a ARM cortex-m0 microcontroller (Freedom - KL25Z) with an accelerometer. I intend to predict the activity of the user using machine learning.
The problem is, the cortex-m0 is not capable of processing training or predicting algorithms, so I would probably have to collect the data, train it in my computer and then embed it somehow, which I don't really know how to do it.
I saw some post in the internet saying that you can generate a matrix of weights and embed it in a microcontroller, so it would be a straightforward function to predict something ,based on the data you providing for this function. Would it be the right way of doing ?
Anyway my question is, how could I embedded a classification algorithm in a microcontroller?
I hope you guys can help me and give some guidance, I'm kind of lost here.
Thank you in advance.
I've been thinking about doing this myself to solve a problem that I've had a hard time developing a heuristic for by hand.
You're going to have to write your own machine-learning methods, because there aren't any machine learning libraries out there suitable for low-end MCUs, as far as I know.
Depending on how hard the problem is, it may still be possible to develop and train a simple machine learning algorithm that performs well on a low-end MCU. After-all, some of the older/simpler machine learning methods were used with satisfactory results on hardware with similar constraints.
Very generally, this is how I'd go about doing this: