arXiv:2606.04019v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recent studies on sensor-language alignment have shown that two-stage frameworks can improve the semantic modeling ability of wearable-sensor human activity recognition (HAR), where SensorLLM-style methods first perform motion-to-language alignment and then fine-tune the model for downstream tasks. However, our experiments reveal a consistent failure mode when the Stage 2 backbone is compressed to a compact model such as TinyLlama: recognition of dynamic activities remains relatively strong, while the discrimination of low-motion static classes

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