Hierarchical Task Network Planning with Common-Sense Reasoning for Multiple-People Behaviour Analysis


Autoria(s): Santofimia, Maria J.; Martinez del Rincon, Jesus; Hong, Xin; Zhou, Huiyu; Miller, Paul; Villa, David; Lopez, Juan C.
Data(s)

28/09/2016

31/12/1969

Resumo

Safety on public transport is a major concern for the relevant authorities. We<br/>address this issue by proposing an automated surveillance platform which combines data from video, infrared and pressure sensors. Data homogenisation and integration is achieved by a distributed architecture based on communication middleware that resolves interconnection issues, thereby enabling data modelling. A common-sense knowledge base models and encodes knowledge about public-transport platforms and the actions and activities of passengers. Trajectory data from passengers is modelled as a time-series of human activities. Common-sense knowledge and rules are then applied to detect inconsistencies or errors in the data interpretation. Lastly, the rationality that characterises human behaviour is also captured here through a bottom-up Hierarchical Task Network planner that, along with common-sense, corrects misinterpretations to explain passenger behaviour. The system is validated using a simulated bus saloon scenario as a case-study. Eighteen video sequences were recorded with up to six passengers. Four metrics were used to evaluate performance. The system, with an accuracy greater than 90% for each of the four metrics, was found to outperform a rule-base system and a system containing planning alone.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/hierarchical-task-network-planning-with-commonsense-reasoning-for-multiplepeople-behaviour-analysis(239dbda6-fdbf-4e94-bf17-73bf40d26a77).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2016.09.038

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess

Fonte

Santofimia , M J , Martinez del Rincon , J , Hong , X , Zhou , H , Miller , P , Villa , D & Lopez , J C 2016 , ' Hierarchical Task Network Planning with Common-Sense Reasoning for Multiple-People Behaviour Analysis ' Expert Systems with Applications . DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2016.09.038

Tipo

article