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Sixth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV'02)
Activity maps for location-aware computing
Orlando, Florida
December 03-December 04
ISBN: 0-7695-1858-3
D. Demirdjian, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
K. Tollmar, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
K. Koile, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
N. Checka, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
T. Darrell, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Location-based context is important for many applications. Previous systems offered only coarse room-level features or used manually specified room regions to determine fine-scale features. We propose a location context mechanism based on activity maps, which defineregions of similar context based on observations of 3-D patterns of location and motion in an environment. We describe an algorithm for obtaining activity maps using the spatio-temporal clustering of visual tracking data. We show how the recovered maps correspond to regions for common tasks in the environment and describe their use in some applications.
Citation:
D. Demirdjian, K. Tollmar, K. Koile, N. Checka, T. Darrell, "Activity maps for location-aware computing," wacv, pp.70, Sixth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV'02), 2002
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