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Recognizing and monitoring high-level behaviors in complex spatial environments
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2003
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Complex Indoor EnvironmentEngineeringMachine LearningBehavior MonitoringIntelligent SystemsVideo SurveillanceVisual SurveillanceSensory DataImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionRobot LearningMachine VisionAction PatternComputer ScienceVideo UnderstandingComputer VisionEye TrackingSensory NoiseActivity RecognitionComplex Spatial EnvironmentsMotion Analysis
The recognition of activities from sensory data is important in advanced surveillance systems to enable prediction of high-level goals and intentions of the target under surveillance. The problem is complicated by sensory noise and complex activity spanning large spatial and temporal extents. The paper presents a system for recognizing high-level human activities from multi-camera video data in complex spatial environments. The Abstract Hidden Markov mEmory Model (AHMEM) is used to deal with noise and scalability. The AHMEM is an extension of the Abstract Hidden Markov Model (AHMM) that allows us to represent a richer class of both state-dependent and context-free behaviors. The model also supports integration with low-level sensory models and efficient probabilistic inference. We present experimental results showing the ability of the system to perform real-time monitoring and recognition of complex behaviors of people from observing their trajectories within a real, complex indoor environment.
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