Authors
Marco Cristani, Ramachandra Raghavendra, Alessio Del Bue, Vittorio Murino
Publication date
2013/1/16
Journal
Neurocomputing
Volume
100
Pages
86-97
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The analysis of human activities is one of the most intriguing and important open issues for the automated video surveillance community. Since few years ago, it has been handled following a mere Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition perspective, where an activity corresponded to a temporal sequence of explicit actions (run, stop, sit, walk, etc.). Even under this simplistic assumption, the issue is hard, due to the strong diversity of the people appearance, the number of individuals considered (we may monitor single individuals, groups, crowd), the variability of the environmental conditions (indoor/outdoor, different weather conditions), and the kinds of sensors employed. More recently, the automated surveillance of human activities has been faced considering a new perspective, that brings in notions and principles from the social, affective, and psychological literature, and that is called Social Signal Processing …
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