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Human Behavior Understanding: First International Workshop, HBU 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, August 22, 2010, Proceedings [Pehme köide]

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It was a great pleasure to organize the First International Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding (HBU), which took place as a satellite workshop to International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) on August 22, 2010, in Istanbul, Turkey. This workshop arose from the natural marriage of pattern recognitionwiththerapidlyadvancingareaofhumanbehavioranalysis.Ouraim was to gather researchersdealing with the problem of modeling human behavior under its multiple facets (expression of emotions, display of relational attitudes, performance of individual or joint actions, etc.), with particular attention to pattern recognition approaches that involve multiple modalities and those that model actual dynamics of behavior. The contiguity with ICPR, one of the most important events in the p- tern recognition and machine learning communities, is expected to foster cro- pollination with other areas, for example temporal pattern mining or time - ries analysis, which share their important methodological aspects with human behavior understanding. Furthermore, the presence of this workshop at ICPR was meant to attract researchers, in particular PhD students and postd- toral researchers, to work on the questions of human behavior understanding that is likely to play a major role in future technologies (ambient intelligence, humanrobot interaction, arti cial social intelligence, etc.), as witnessed by a number of researche orts aimed at collecting and annotating large sets of multi sensor data,collected from observingpeople in naturaland often technologically challenging conditions.
Challenges of Human Behavior Understanding 1(12)
Albert Ali Salah
Theo Gevers
Nicu Sebe
Alessandro Vinciarelli
Analysis of Human Activities
Understanding Macroscopic Human Behavior (Invited Paper)
13(1)
Ramesh Jain
Activity-Aware Map: Identifying Human Daily Activity Pattern Using Mobile Phone Data
14(12)
Santi Phithakkitnukoon
Teerayut Horanont
Giusy Di Lorenzo
Ryosuke Shibasaki
Carlo Ratti
From On-Going to Complete Activity Recognition Exploiting Related Activities
26(12)
Carlo Nicolini
Bruno Lepri
Stefano Teso
Andrea Passerini
Human Activity Recognition Using Inertial/Magnetic Sensor Units
38(14)
Kerem Altun
Billur Barshan
Non-verbal Action Dynamics
Face Tracking and Recognition Considering the Camera's Field of View
52(12)
Yuzuko Utsumi
Yoshio Iwai
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Spatiotemporal-Boosted DCT Features for Head and Face Gesture Analysis
64(11)
Hatice Cinar Akakin
Bulent Sankur
Concensus of Self-features for Nonverbal Behavior Analysis
75(12)
Derya Ozkan
Louis-Philippe Morency
Visual Action Recognition
Recognizing Human Action in the Wild (Invited Paper)
87(1)
Ivan Laptev
Comparing Evaluation Protocols on the KTH Dataset
88(13)
Zan Gao
Ming-Yu Chen
Alexander G. Hauptmann
Anni Cai
3D Mean-Shift Tracking of Human Body Parts and Recognition of Working Actions in an Industrial Environment
101(12)
Markus Hahn
Fuad Quronfulch
Christian Wohler
Franz Kummert
Feature Representations for the Recognition of 3D Emblematic Gestures
113(12)
Jan Richarz
Gernot A. Fink
Social Signals
Types of Help in the Teacher's Multimodal Behavior
125(15)
Francesca D'Errico
Giovanna Leone
Isabella Poggi
Honest Signals and Their Contribution to the Automatic Analysis of Personality Traits - A Comparative Study
140(11)
Bruno Lepri
Kyriaki Kalimeri
Fabio Pianesi
Speech Emotion Classification and Public Speaking Skill Assessment
151(12)
Tomas Pfister
Peter Robinson
Dominance Signals in Debates
163(12)
Isabella Poggi
Francesca D'Errico
Author Index 175