Demand continues to grow worldwide, from both government and
commerce, for technologies capable of automatically selecting and
identifying object/human behaviour.
This accessible text/reference presents a comprehensive and
unified treatment of visual analysis of behaviour from
computational-modelling and algorithm-design perspectives. The book
provides in-depth discussion on computer vision and statistical
machine learning techniques, in addition to reviewing a broad range
of behaviour modelling problems. A mathematical background is not
required to understand the content, although readers will benefit
from modest knowledge of vectors and matrices, eigenvectors and
eigenvalues, linear algebra, optimisation, multivariate analysis,
probability, statistics and calculus.
Topics and features: provides a thorough introduction to the
study and modelling of behaviour, and a concluding epilogue; covers
learning-group activity models, unsupervised behaviour profiling,
hierarchical behaviour discovery, learning behavioural context,
modelling rare behaviours, and man-in-the-loop active learning of
behaviours; examines multi-camera behaviour correlation, person
re-identification, and connecting-the-dots for global abnormal
behaviour detection; discusses Bayesian information criterion,
Bayesian networks, bag-of-words representation, canonical
correlation analysis, dynamic Bayesian networks, Gaussian mixtures,
and Gibbs sampling; investigates hidden conditional random fields,
hidden Markov models, human silhouette shapes, latent Dirichlet
allocation, local binary patterns, locality preserving projection,
and Markov processes; explores probabilistic graphical models,
probabilistic topic models, space-time interest points, spectral
clustering, and support vector machines; includes a helpful list of
acronyms.
A valuable resource for both researchers in computer vision and
machine learning, and for developers of commercial applications,
the book can also serve as a useful reference for postgraduate
students of computer science and behavioural science. Furthermore,
policymakers and commercial managers will find this an informed
guide on intelligent video analytics systems.
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