DocumentCode
1867719
Title
An adaptive vision-based attentive tracker for human intended actions
Author
Yamada, Y. ; Ho, Minb Anh T. ; Morizono, T. ; Sonohara, Y. ; Umetani, Y.
Author_Institution
Intelligent Syst. Lab., Toyota Technol. Inst., Nagoya, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
245
Lastpage
250
Abstract
Advances in vision technology are accelerating developments of non-verbal communication channels from human behaviors toward understanding their intention. An adaptive vision-based attentive tracker is proposed for isolating such human intended actions from ordinary walking behavior. The algorithm which drives the attentive tracker is divided into two sub-processes: one is for modeling the movement of human body parts as the environment using hidden Markov models, and the other is for learning the model of the tracker´s action using a temporal difference algorithm. We describe the integration of the two sub-processes in detail and finally show an experimental result of isolating the human sign action during his natural walking motion for demonstrating the feasibility of our proposal. Identification of the signed shape determines the attentive action of the tracker with the simulated rewards supplied.
Keywords
computer vision; gesture recognition; hidden Markov models; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern matching; probability; adaptive vision-based attentive tracker; hidden Markov models; human behaviors; human body parts; human intended actions; nonverbal communication channels; sign action; temporal difference algorithm; vision technology; Acceleration; Biological system modeling; Communication channels; Hidden Markov models; Humans; Isolation technology; Legged locomotion; Proposals; Shape; Tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems, 2001. MFI 2001. International Conference on
Print_ISBN
3-00-008260-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MFI.2001.1013542
Filename
1013542
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