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A Model-Based Human Activity Recognition for Human–Robot Collaboration

Sang Uk Lee, Andreas Hofmann, Brian Williams

Year
2019
Citations
16

Abstract

Human activity recognition is a crucial ingredient in safe and efficient human-robot collaboration. In this paper, we present a new model-based human activity recognition system called logical activity recognition system (LCARS). LCARS requires much less training data compared to learning-based works. Compared to other model-based works, LCARS requires minimal domain-specific modeling effort from users. The minimal modeling is for two reasons: i) we provide a systematic and intuitive way to encode domain knowledge for LCARS and ii) LCARS automatically constructs a probabilistic estimation model from the domain knowledge. Requiring minimal training data and modeling effort allows LCARS to be easily applicable to various scenarios. We verify this through simulations and experiments.

Keywords

Computer scienceENCODEDomain (mathematical analysis)Activity recognitionDomain knowledgeArtificial intelligenceData modelingProbabilistic logicRobotMachine learning

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