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Detecting repeated motion patterns via Dynamic Programming using motion density

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Detecting repeated motion patterns via Dynamic Programming using motion density
— In this paper, we propose a method that detects repeated motion patterns in a long motion sequence efficiently. Repeated motion patterns are the structured information that can be obtained without knowledge of the context of motions. They can be used as a seed to find causal relationships between motions or to obtain contextual information of human activity, which is useful for intelligent systems that support human activity in everyday environment. The major contribution of the proposed method is two-fold: (1) motion density is proposed as a repeatability measure and (2) the problem of finding consecutive time frames with large motion density is formulated as a combinatorial optimization problem which is solved via Dynamic Programming (DP) in polynomial time O(N log N) where N is the total amount of data. The proposed method was evaluated by detecting repeated interactions between objects in everyday manipulation tasks and outperformed the previous method in terms of both detec...
Koichi Ogawara, Yasufumi Tanabe, Ryo Kurazume, Tsu
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICRA
Authors Koichi Ogawara, Yasufumi Tanabe, Ryo Kurazume, Tsutomu Hasegawa
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