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Recognizing Teamwork Activity in Observations of Embodied Agents
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Title
Recognizing
Teamwork
Activity
in
Observations
of
Embodied
Agents
Author
Luotsinen, Linus Jan
Keywords
teamwork activity recognition
Abstract
This
thesis
presents
contributions
to the
theory
and
practice
of
team
activity
recognition.
A
particular
focus
of
our
work
was to
improve
our
ability
to
collect
and
label
representative
samples
,
thus
making
the
team
activity
recognition
more
efficient.
A
second
focus
of
our
work
is
improving
the
robustness
of the
recognition
process
in the
presence
of
noisy
and
distorted
data.
The
main
contributions
of this
thesis
are as
follows:
We
developed
a
software
tool
, the
Teamwork
Scenario
Editor
(TSE)
, for the
acquisition
,
segmentation
and
labeling
of
teamwork
data.
Using
the
TSE
we
acquired
a
corpus
of
labeled
team
actions
both
from
synthetic
and
real
world
sources.
We
developed
an
approach
through
which
representations
of
idealized
team
actions
can
be
acquired
in
form
of
Hidden
Markov
Models
which
are
trained
using
a
small
set
of
representative
examples
segmented
and
labeled
with the
TSE.
We
developed
set
of
team-oriented
feature
functions
,
which
extract
discrete
features
from the
high-dimensional
continuous
data.
The
features
were
chosen
such
that they
mimic
the
features
used
by
humans
when
recognizing
teamwork
actions.
We
developed
a
technique
to
recognize
the
likely
roles
played
by
agents
in
teams
even
before
the
team
action
was
recognized.
Through
experimental
studies
we
show
that the
feature
functions
and
role
recognition
module
significantly
increase
the
recognition
accuracy
,
while
allowing
arbitrary
shuffled
inputs
and
noisy
data.
Adviser
Bölöni, Ladislau
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Computer Engineering PhD
Graduation Date
2007-12-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-12-01
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001876
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001876
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