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Fine-Grained Activity Recognition by Aggregating Abstract Object Usage
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EngineeringMachine LearningFine-grained Activity RecognitionWearable TechnologyContext AwarenessIntelligent SystemsVideo InterpretationImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionRfid GloveMachine VisionKnowledge DiscoveryUnique Object InstancesComputer ScienceVideo UnderstandingMobile ComputingComputer VisionMobile SensingBusinessContext ModelHuman-computer InteractionActivity RecognitionContext-aware Pervasive System
In this paper we present results related to achieving finegrained activity recognition for context-aware computing applications. We examine the advantages and challenges of reasoning with globally unique object instances detected by an RFID glove. We present a sequence of increasingly powerful probabilistic graphical models for activity recognition. We show the advantages of adding additional complexity and conclude with a model that can reason tractably about aggregated object instances and gracefully generalizes from object instances to their classes by using abstraction smoothing. We apply these models to data collected from a morning household routine.
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