Image Processing to Detect and Classify Situations and States of Elderly People
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2011ISBN
978-3-642-19643-0
Abstract
Abstract. Monitoring and tracking of elderly people using vision algorithms is an
strategy gaining relevance to detect anomalous and potentially dangerous situations
and react immediately. In general vision algorithms for monitoring and
tracking are very costly and take a lot of time to respond, which is highly inconvenient
since many applications can require action to be taken in real time. A
multi-agent system (MAS) can establish a social model to automate the tasks carried
out by the human experts during the process of analyzing images obtained by
cameras. This study presents a detector agent integrated in a MAS that can process
stereoscopic images to detect and classify situations and states of elderly people
in geriatric residences by combining a series of novel techniques. We will talk
in details about the combination of techniques used to perform the detection process,
subdivided into human detection, human tracking ,and human behavior understanding,
and where there is a case-based reasoning (CBR) model that allows the
system to add reasoning capabilities.
Document Type
Object of conference
Language
English
Keywords
Imatges -- Processament
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Reig, Ramon...[et al.] " Image Processing to Detect and Classify Situations and States of Elderly People " A: Soft Computing Models in Industrial and Environmental Applications, 6th International Conference SOCO 2011 Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing Volume 87, 2011, pp 163-172
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