Abstract
This paper describes enhancement of the spatial memory system in order to improve human activities observation. In previous approach, human activities using the spatial memory in the real world can be observed, but activities using physical objects can not be observed. Therefore, we will focus on interaction among humans and objects. By attaching small sensor nodes to humans' hand and physical objects, the observation will be achieved. In order to realize uniformed methodology for the observation of human activities based on the spatial memory, we introduce Object-based Spatial- Knowledge-Tags (O-SKTs). History of human-object interaction is described by using an O-SKT including 4W1H (who, what, when, where and how) information. This paper presents a system to observe human-object interaction and experimental results of the observation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the SICE Annual Conference |
Pages | 3509-3513 |
Number of pages | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | SICE Annual Conference 2008 - International Conference on Instrumentation, Control and Information Technology - Tokyo Duration: 2008 Aug 20 → 2008 Aug 22 |
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Other | SICE Annual Conference 2008 - International Conference on Instrumentation, Control and Information Technology |
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City | Tokyo |
Period | 08/8/20 → 08/8/22 |
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Keywords
- Human-object relations
- Intelligent space
- Observation of human activities
- Spatial memory
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Control and Systems Engineering
- Computer Science Applications
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Enhancement of spatial memory using human-object relations. / Niitsuma, Mihoko; Sasaki, Takeshi; Hashimoto, Hideki.
Proceedings of the SICE Annual Conference. 2008. p. 3509-3513 4655271.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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AB - This paper describes enhancement of the spatial memory system in order to improve human activities observation. In previous approach, human activities using the spatial memory in the real world can be observed, but activities using physical objects can not be observed. Therefore, we will focus on interaction among humans and objects. By attaching small sensor nodes to humans' hand and physical objects, the observation will be achieved. In order to realize uniformed methodology for the observation of human activities based on the spatial memory, we introduce Object-based Spatial- Knowledge-Tags (O-SKTs). History of human-object interaction is described by using an O-SKT including 4W1H (who, what, when, where and how) information. This paper presents a system to observe human-object interaction and experimental results of the observation.
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KW - Intelligent space
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