Presentation 2003/7/11
Scene Recognition by Observing Human Behavior and Function of Objects
Mirai HIGUCHI, Atsuhiro KOJIMA, Kunio FUKUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we propose a novel method for scene recognition through analysis of human activities. In the previous method, locations and orientations of objects are estimated using shape models, which are often claimed to be dependent upon individual scene. Instead of shape models, we employ conceptual knowledge about function and/or usage of objects. In our method, objects can be extracted by stereo vision and region segmentation, and the usage of objects can be identified by observing interaction of human and the objects. We demonstrate that a map of unknown environment can be constructed incrementally by observing person's behavior.
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Keyword(in English) Enviroment Recognition / Hierarchy / Scene Recognition / Functional Models / Stereo Vision
Paper # IE2003-36,PRMU2003-66,MVE2003-48
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Title (in English) Scene Recognition by Observing Human Behavior and Function of Objects
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Keyword(1) Enviroment Recognition
Keyword(2) Hierarchy
Keyword(3) Scene Recognition
Keyword(4) Functional Models
Keyword(5) Stereo Vision
1st Author's Name Mirai HIGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University()
2nd Author's Name Atsuhiro KOJIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Library and Science Infomation Center, Osaka Prefecture University
3rd Author's Name Kunio FUKUNAGA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Date 2003/7/11
Paper # IE2003-36,PRMU2003-66,MVE2003-48
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 210
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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