Modeling Aggressive Behaviors With Evolutionary Taxonomers
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author = "Theodoros Theodoridis and Huosheng Hu",
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title = "Modeling Aggressive Behaviors With Evolutionary
Taxonomers",
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journal = "IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems",
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year = "2013",
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volume = "43",
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number = "3",
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pages = "302--313",
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month = may,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Action
recognition, Gaussian fitness models, biomechanical
primitives, time-series classification",
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ISSN = "2168-2291",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/TSMC.2013.2252337",
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size = "12 pages",
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abstract = "The pivotal idea of recognising human aggressive
behaviours underlines how a taxonomer models such
actions to perform recognition. In this paper, we
investigate both the recognition and modelling of
aggressive behaviors using kinematic (3-D) and
electromyographic performance data. For this purpose,
the Gaussian ground-plan projection area model has been
assessed as an excellent evolutionary paradigm for the
multiclass action and behaviour recognition problem. In
fact, it has shown superior classification accuracy
with and without the use of ensemble models compared
with the standard Gaussian (distance and area) models
and other metrics of divergence, when dedicated groups
of actions (behaviors) are being modelled. Genetic
Programming is being employed to construct
behavior-based taxonomers with a biomechanical
primitive language. The modeling process revealed a
representative subset of parameters (limbs, body
segments, and marker coordinates) that are selected
through the evolutionary process.",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{6502260}",
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Theodoros Theodoridis
Huosheng Hu
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