Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
525987 Computer Vision and Image Understanding 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Interpretation of human activity is primarily known from surveillance and video analysis tasks and concerned with the persons alone. In this paper we present an integrated system that gives a natural language interpretation of activities where a person handles objects. The system integrates low-level image components such as hand and object tracking, detection and recognition, with high-level processes such as spatio-temporal object relationship generation, posture and gesture recognition, and activity reasoning. A task-oriented approach focuses processing to achieve near real-time and to react depending on the situation context.

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