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Image Captioning and Classification of Dangerous Situations

Octavio Arriaga, Paul G. Plöger, Matías Valdenegro-Toro

Year
2017
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

Current robot platforms are being employed to collaborate with humans in a wide range of domestic and industrial tasks. These environments require autonomous systems that are able to classify and communicate anomalous situations such as fires, injured persons, car accidents; or generally, any potentially dangerous situation for humans. In this paper we introduce an anomaly detection dataset for the purpose of robot applications as well as the design and implementation of a deep learning architecture that classifies and describes dangerous situations using only a single image as input. We report a classification accuracy of 97 % and METEOR score of 16.2. We will make the dataset publicly available after this paper is accepted.

Keywords

Closed captioningImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceNatural language processing

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