Authors
Konstantinos Zampogiannis, Yezhou Yang, Cornelia Fermuller, Yiannis Aloimonos
Publication date
2015
Conference
International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)
Description
In this paper, we introduce an abstract representation for manipulation actions that is based on the evolution of the spatial relations between involved objects. Object tracking in RGBD streams enables straightforward and intuitive ways to model spatial relations in 3D space. Reasoning in 3D overcomes many of the limitations of similar previous approaches, while providing significant flexibility in the desired level of abstraction. At each frame of a manipulation video, we evaluate a number of spatial predicates for all object pairs and treat the resulting set of sequences (Predicate Vector Sequences, PVS) as an action descriptor. As part of our representation, we introduce a symmetric, time-normalized pairwise distance measure that relies on finding an optimal object correspondence between two actions. We experimentally evaluate the method on the classification of various manipulation actions in video, performed at …
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Scholar articles
K Zampogiannis, Y Yang, C Fermüller, Y Aloimonos - 2015 IEEE international conference on robotics and …, 2015