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Published in: International Journal of Social Robotics 5/2019

29-09-2019

Culture as a Sensor? A Novel Perspective on Human Activity Recognition

Authors: Ting-Chia Chiang, Barbara Bruno, Roberto Menicatti, Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto, Antonio Sgorbissa

Published in: International Journal of Social Robotics | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems are devoted to identifying, amidst the sensory stream provided by one or more sensors located so that they can monitor the actions of a person, portions related to the execution of a number of a-priori defined activities of interest. Improving the performance of systems for Human Activity Recognition is a long-standing research goal: solutions include more accurate sensors, more sophisticated algorithms for the extraction and analysis of relevant information from the sensory data, and the enhancement of the sensory analysis with general or person-specific knowledge about the execution of the activities of interest. Following the latter trend, in this article we propose the association and enhancement of the sensory data analysis with cultural information, that can be seen as an estimate of person-specific information, relieved of the burden of a long/complex setup phase. We propose a culture-aware Human Activity Recognition system which associates the recognition response provided by a state-of-the-art, culture-unaware HAR system with culture-specific information about where and when activities are most likely performed in different cultures, encoded in an ontology. The merging of the cultural information with the culture-unaware responses is done by a Bayesian Network, whose probabilistic approach allows for avoiding stereotypical representations. Experiments performed offline and online, using images acquired by a mobile robot in an apartment, show that the culture-aware HAR system consistently outperforms the culture-unaware HAR system.

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Metadata
Title
Culture as a Sensor? A Novel Perspective on Human Activity Recognition
Authors
Ting-Chia Chiang
Barbara Bruno
Roberto Menicatti
Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto
Antonio Sgorbissa
Publication date
29-09-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Journal of Social Robotics / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1875-4791
Electronic ISSN: 1875-4805
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-019-00590-3

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