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Context Driven Observation of Human Activity

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Context Driven Observation of Human Activity
Human activity is extremely complex. Current technology allows us to handcraft real-time perception systems for a specific perceptual task. However, such an approach is inadequate for building systems that accommodate the variety that is typical of human environments. In this paper we define a framework for context aware observation of human activity. A context in this framework is defined as a network of situations. A situation network is interpreted as a specification for a federation of processes to observe humans and their actions. We present a process-based software architecture for building systems for observing activity. We discuss methods for building systems using this framework. The framework and methods are illustrated with examples from observation of human activity in an "Augmented Meeting Environment".
James L. Crowley
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where EUSAI
Authors James L. Crowley
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