In order to make computers proactive and assistive, we must enable them to perceive, learn, and predict what is happening in their surroundings. This presents us with the challenge of formalizing computational models of everyday human activities. For a majority of environments, the structure of the in situ activities is generally not known a priori. This thesis therefore investigates knowledge representations and manipulation techniques that can facilitate learning of such everyday human activities in a minimally supervised manner. A key step towards this end is finding appropriate representations for human activities. We posit that if we chose to describe activities as finite sequences of an appropriate set of events, then the global st...
In this paper we present results related to achieving finegrained activity recognition for context-a...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...
In order to make computers proactive and assistive, we must enable them to perceive, learn, and pred...
AbstractFormalizing computational models for everyday human activities remains an open challenge. Ma...
This thesis presents an unsupervised method for discovering and analyzing the different kinds of ac...
Introduction: Recognizing what is happening in an environment has many potential applications, rangi...
With the rapid increase in adoption of consumer technologies, including inexpensive but powerful ha...
Automatic activity recognition is the computational process of analysing visual input and reasoning ...
Automatic activity recognition is the computational process of analysing visual input and reasoning ...
This thesis presents a complete computational framework for discovering human actions and modeling h...
Identifying human activities is a key task for the development of advanced and effective ubiquitous ...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
<p>The mission of the research presented in this thesis is to give computers the power to sense and ...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
In this paper we present results related to achieving finegrained activity recognition for context-a...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...
In order to make computers proactive and assistive, we must enable them to perceive, learn, and pred...
AbstractFormalizing computational models for everyday human activities remains an open challenge. Ma...
This thesis presents an unsupervised method for discovering and analyzing the different kinds of ac...
Introduction: Recognizing what is happening in an environment has many potential applications, rangi...
With the rapid increase in adoption of consumer technologies, including inexpensive but powerful ha...
Automatic activity recognition is the computational process of analysing visual input and reasoning ...
Automatic activity recognition is the computational process of analysing visual input and reasoning ...
This thesis presents a complete computational framework for discovering human actions and modeling h...
Identifying human activities is a key task for the development of advanced and effective ubiquitous ...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
<p>The mission of the research presented in this thesis is to give computers the power to sense and ...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
In this paper we present results related to achieving finegrained activity recognition for context-a...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...
Research in ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have made it possible to recognise activities of d...