Deep semantic abstractions of everyday human activities: On commonsense representations of human interactions

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Abstract

We propose a deep semantic characterisation of space and motion categorically from the viewpoint of grounding embodied human-object interactions. Our key focus is on an ontological model that would be adept to formalisation from the viewpoint of commonsense knowledge representation, relational learning, and qualitative reasoning about space and motion in cognitive robotics settings. We demonstrate key aspects of the space & motion ontology and its formalisation as a representational framework in the backdrop of select examples from a dataset of everyday activities. Furthermore, focussing on human-object interaction data obtained from RGBD sensors, we also illustrate how declarative (spatio-temporal) reasoning in the (constraint) logic programming family may be performed with the developed deep semantic abstractions.

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Suchan, J., & Bhatt, M. (2018). Deep semantic abstractions of everyday human activities: On commonsense representations of human interactions. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 693, pp. 477–488). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70833-1_39

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