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Semantic Studies of a Synchronous Approach to Activity Recognition
2018
Computer Science & Information Technology
unpublished
Many important and critical applications such as surveillance or healthcare require some form of (human) activity recognition. Activities are usually represented by a series of actions driven and triggered by events. Recognition systems have to be real time, reactive, correct, complete, and dependable. These stringent requirements justify the use of formal methods to describe, analyze, verify, and generate effective recognition systems. Due to the large number of possible application domains,
doi:10.5121/csit.2018.80204
fatcat:v3avdpmeyfcprmojvr2tfqqhhq