Jordi Gonzalez, J. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2004). Situation Graph Trees for Human Behavior Modeling.
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Jordi Gonzalez, J. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2004). Analysis of Human Walking Based on aSpaces.
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Jordi Gonzalez, X. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2003). A Human Action Comparison Framework for Motion Understanding.
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Jordi Gonzalez, J. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2003). Human Sequence Evaluation: towards Knowledge-based Scene Interpretations.
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Jordi Gonzalez, J. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2003). A Human Action Comparison Framework for Motion Understanding.
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Jordi Gonzalez, J. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2003). Automatic Keyframing of Human Actions for Computer Animation.
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Jordi Gonzalez, X. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2003). Automatic Keyframing of Human Actions for Computer Animation.
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Jordi Gonzalez, X. Varona, Xavier Roca, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2001). Human Activity Learning and Recognition from Appearance..
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Jordi Gonzalez, Dani Rowe, J. Varona, & Xavier Roca. (2009). Understanding Dynamic Scenes based on Human Sequence Evaluation. IMAVIS - Image and Vision Computing, 27(10), 1433–1444.
Abstract: In this paper, a Cognitive Vision System (CVS) is presented, which explains the human behaviour of monitored scenes using natural-language texts. This cognitive analysis of human movements recorded in image sequences is here referred to as Human Sequence Evaluation (HSE) which defines a set of transformation modules involved in the automatic generation of semantic descriptions from pixel values. In essence, the trajectories of human agents are obtained to generate textual interpretations of their motion, and also to infer the conceptual relationships of each agent w.r.t. its environment. For this purpose, a human behaviour model based on Situation Graph Trees (SGTs) is considered, which permits both bottom-up (hypothesis generation) and top-down (hypothesis refinement) analysis of dynamic scenes. The resulting system prototype interprets different kinds of behaviour and reports textual descriptions in multiple languages.
Keywords: Image Sequence Evaluation; High-level processing of monitored scenes; Segmentation and tracking in complex scenes; Event recognition in dynamic scenes; Human motion understanding; Human behaviour interpretation; Natural-language text generation; Realistic demonstrators
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S. Garcia, Dani Rowe, Jordi Gonzalez, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2005). Articulated Object Modelling Using Neural Gas Networks.
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Jordi Gonzalez, Dani Rowe, Juan Andrade, & Juan J. Villanueva. (2006). Efficient Management of Multiple Agent Tracking Through Observation Handling.
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Jordi Gonzalez. (2004). Human Sequence Evaluation: the Key-frame Approach (Xavier Roca, & Javier Varona, Eds.). Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Jordi Gonzalez. (1999). Action recognition in application domains.
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Jordi Gonzalez, & Thomas B. Moeslund. (2008). Tracking Humans for the Evaluation of their Motion in Image Sequences.
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Carles Fernandez, Xavier Roca, & Jordi Gonzalez. (2008). Providing Automatic Multilingual Text Generation to Artificial Cognitive Systems.
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