Presentation 1997/1/23
Recognition of Basic Actions for the Detection of the Personal Difficulty Using the Position of Pupils
Takayuki KAMITANI, Masako YAMAMOTO, Yoji MARUTANI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents a method for recognizing human state in difficulty based on the detection of basic actions by obtaining positions and an angle of pupils in the image sequence. First, We investigated the human actions of difficulty revealed in the operation of word processing. Then, based on these sets of results, the image processing system are constructed. In the system, polarized near-infrared illumination is used to detect pupils easily, and the processing speed is enhanced by reducing image data. The actions are converted to the series of vectors which has the moving speed of head as the elements. Actions are recognized by comparing standard patterns of vector sequences using DP matching. The method can be applied to develop the software which automatically responses when the operator falls in difficulty.
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Keyword(in English) motion description / image processing / DP matching / human interface
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Title (in English) Recognition of Basic Actions for the Detection of the Personal Difficulty Using the Position of Pupils
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Keyword(1) motion description
Keyword(2) image processing
Keyword(3) DP matching
Keyword(4) human interface
1st Author's Name Takayuki KAMITANI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Sangyo University()
2nd Author's Name Masako YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Sangyo University
3rd Author's Name Yoji MARUTANI
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Sangyo University
Date 1997/1/23
Paper # HCS96-41
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 470
Page pp.pp.-
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