Technical gestures recognition by set-valued hidden markov models with prior knowledge

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Abstract

Hidden Markov models are popular tools for gesture recognition. Once the generative processes of gestures have been identified, an observation sequence is usually classified as the gesture having the highest likelihood, thus ignoring possible prior information. In this paper, we consider two potential improvements of such methods: the inclusion of prior information, and the possibility of considering convex sets of probabilities (in the likelihoods and the prior) to infer imprecise, but more reliable, predictions when information is insufficient. We apply the proposed approach to technical gestures, typically characterized by severe class imbalance. By modelling such imbalances as a prior information, we achieve more accurate results, while the imprecise quantification is shown to produce more reliable estimates.

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Soullard, Y., Antonucci, A., & Destercke, S. (2017). Technical gestures recognition by set-valued hidden markov models with prior knowledge. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 456, pp. 455–462). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42972-4_56

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