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Social interaction discovery by statistical analysis of F-formations
Author(s) -
Marco Cristani,
Loris Bazzani,
Giulia Paggetti,
Andrea Fossati,
Diego Tosato,
Alessio Del Bue,
Gloria Menegaz,
Vittorio Murino
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.25.23
Subject(s) - voting , computer science , set (abstract data type) , task (project management) , hough transform , space (punctuation) , artificial intelligence , social relation , human–computer interaction , data science , image (mathematics) , psychology , social psychology , engineering , systems engineering , politics , political science , law , programming language , operating system
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely visual cues. The detection of social interactions in unconstrained scenarios is a valuable and important task, especially for surveillance purposes. Our proposal is inspired by the social signaling literature, and in particular it considers the sociological notion of F-formation. An F-formation is a set of possible configurations in space that people may assume while participating in a social interaction. Our system takes as input the positions of the people in a scene and their (head) orientations; then, employing a voting strategy based on the Hough transform, it recognizes F-formations and the individuals associated with them. Experiments on simulations and real data promote our idea.

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