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A portable three-dimensional LIDAR-based system for long-term and wide-area people behavior measurement

Kenji Koide, Jun Miura, Emanuele Menegatti

Year
2019
Citations
405
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Open access

Abstract

It is important to measure and analyze people behavior to design systems which interact with people. This article describes a portable people behavior measurement system using a three-dimensional LIDAR. In this system, an observer carries the system equipped with a three-dimensional Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) and follows persons to be measured while keeping them in the sensor view. The system estimates the sensor pose in a three-dimensional environmental map and tracks the target persons. It enables long-term and wide-area people behavior measurements which are hard for existing people tracking systems. As a field test, we recorded the behavior of professional caregivers attending elderly persons with dementia in a hospital. The preliminary analysis of the behavior reveals how the caregivers decide the attending position while checking the surrounding people and environment. Based on the analysis result, empirical rules to design the behavior of attendant robots are proposed.

Keywords

LidarComputer scienceObserver (physics)RobotTerm (time)RangingEmpirical measureMeasure (data warehouse)Elderly peopleSimulation

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