Title :
Advanced integration of multimedia assistive technologies: A prospective outlook
Author :
Liciotti, Daniele ; Ferroni, Giacomo ; Frontoni, Emanuele ; Squartini, Stefano ; Principi, Emanuele ; Bonfigli, Roberto ; Zingaretti, Primo ; Piazza, Francesco
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ing. dell´Inf., Univ. Politec. delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
Abstract :
In the recent years several studies on population ageing in the most advanced countries argued that the share of people older than 65 years is steadily increasing. In order to tackle this phenomena, a significant effort has been devoted to the development of advanced technologies for supervising the domestic environments and their inhabitants to provide them assistance in their own home. In this context, the present paper aims to delineate a novel, highly-integrated system for advanced analysis of human behaviours. It is based on the fusion of the audio and vision frameworks, developed at the Multimedia Assistive Technology Laboratory (MATeLab) of the Università Politecnica delle Marche, in order to operate in the ambient assisted living context exploiting audio-visual domain features. The existing video framework exploits vertical RGB-D sensors for people tracking, interaction analysis and users activities detection in domestic scenarios. The depth information has been used to remove the affect of the appearance variation and to evaluate users activities inside the home and in front of the fixtures. In addition, group interactions are monitored and analysed. On the other side, the audio framework recognises voice commands by continuously monitoring the acoustic home environment. In addition, a hands-free communication to a relative or to a healthcare centre is automatically triggered when a distress call is detected. Echo and interference cancellation algorithms guarantee the high-quality communication and reliable speech recognition, respectively. The system we intend to delineate, thus, exploits multi-domain information, gathered from audio and video frameworks each, and stores them in a remote cloud for instant processing and analysis of the scene. Related actions are consequently performed.
Keywords :
assisted living; echo suppression; feature extraction; image colour analysis; image sensors; multimedia computing; object tracking; speech recognition; video surveillance; MATeLab; acoustic home environment; advanced human behaviour analysis; advanced integration; ageing population; audio frameworks; audio-visual domain features; domestic environment supervising; echo cancellation algorithms; hands-free communication; healthcare centre; high-quality communication; highly-integrated system; inhabitant supervising; interaction analysis; interference cancellation algorithms; multidomain information; multimedia assistive technology laboratory; people tracking; speech recognition; user activity detection; vertical RGB-D sensors; video framework; vision frameworks; voice commands; Acoustics; Feature extraction; Sensors; Smart homes; Sociology; Speech; Speech recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications (MESA), 2014 IEEE/ASME 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Senigallia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2772-2
DOI :
10.1109/MESA.2014.6935629