Title :
Small Human Group Detection and Event Representation Based on Cognitive Semantics
Author :
Yafeng Yin ; Guang Yang ; Hong Man
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
Abstract :
To recognize concurrent human activities in videos, we proposed a cognitive semantics based novel event representation for small human group detection and event recognition. Given a video with human detection and tracking results, the video is firstly described by cognitive linguistic primitives, including "paths", "places", "things", "actions", and "causes". Then the structural and semantic distance of "things" (i.e. human individuals) in the same "place" will be calculated, and all the similar "things" will be merged together to reduce the semantic social entropy with regard to the entire "path". Once a group of "things" (i.e. a human group) is identified, its "actions" will be classified into atom group activities by their corresponding spatial and temporal semantics. The spatial and temporal similarity of atom group activities is examined and a probabilistic context free grammar is derived from these atom activities based on Minimum Description Length (MDL) criterion. The induced grammar rules will then be used to parse test videos represented by cognitive linguistic primitives. The proposed novel video event representation can be used to describe and recognize complex human activities, including both individual and group actions. The experimental results on the BEHAVE and Collective datasets have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; context-free grammars; entropy; image recognition; object detection; probability; video signal processing; BEHAVE datasets; MDL criterion; atom group activities; cognitive linguistic primitives; cognitive semantics; collective datasets; complex human activities recognition; concurrent human activity recognition; event recognition; human tracking; induced grammar rules; minimum description length criterion; probabilistic context free grammar; semantic social entropy reduction; small human group detection; spatial semantics; spatial similarity; temporal semantics; temporal similarity; test video parsing; video event representation; Entropy; Grammar; Merging; Pragmatics; Semantics; Videos; Visualization; cognitive semantics; group detection and event recognition; probabilistic context free grammar;
Conference_Titel :
Semantic Computing (ICSC), 2013 IEEE Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Irvine, CA
DOI :
10.1109/ICSC.2013.20