The Language of Actions: Recovering the Syntax and Semantics of Goal-Directed Human Activities
Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics · Brown University
Abstract
This paper describes a framework for modeling human activities as temporally structured processes. Our approach is motivated by the inherently hierarchical nature of human activities and the close correspondence between human actions and speech: We model action units using Hidden Markov Models, much like words in speech. These action units then form the building blocks to model complex human activities as sentences using an action grammar. To evaluate our approach, we collected a large dataset of daily cooking activities: The dataset includes a total of 52 participants, each performing a total of 10 cooking activities in multiple real-life kitchens, resulting in over 77 hours of video footage. We evaluate the…
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- Computer science
- Hidden Markov model
- Discriminative model
- Parsing
- Artificial intelligence
- Natural language processing
- Semantics (computer science)
- Action (physics)
- Reduced inequalities