In the present paper we report on a recent effort that resulted in the establishment of a unique multimodal database, referred to as the PROMETHEUS database This database was created in support of research and development activities, performed within the European Commission FP7 PROMETHEUS project, aiming at the creation of a framework for monitoring and interpretation of human behaviours in unrestricted indoors and outdoors environments. In the present paper we discuss the design and the implementation of the audio part of the database and offer statistical information about the audio content. Specifically it contains single-person and multi-person scenarios, but also covers scenarios with interactions between groups of people The database design was conceived with extended support of research and development activities devoted to detection of typical and atypical events, emergency and crisis situations, which assist for achieving situational awareness and more reliable interpretation of the context in which humans behave. The PROMETHEUS database allows for embracing a wide range of real-world applications, including smart-home and human-robot interaction interfaces, indoors/outdoors public areas surveillance, airport terminas or city park supervision, etc. A major portion of the PROMETHEUS database will be made publically available by the end of year 2010.

Heterogeneous sensor database in support of human behaviour analysis in unrestricted environments: The audio part / S. Ntalampiras, T. Ganchev, I. Potamitis, N. Fakotakis - In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2010[s.l] : European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2010. - ISBN 2951740867. - pp. 3006-3010 (( Intervento presentato al 7. convegno International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation tenutosi a Valletta nel 2010.

Heterogeneous sensor database in support of human behaviour analysis in unrestricted environments: The audio part

S. Ntalampiras;
2010

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In the present paper we report on a recent effort that resulted in the establishment of a unique multimodal database, referred to as the PROMETHEUS database This database was created in support of research and development activities, performed within the European Commission FP7 PROMETHEUS project, aiming at the creation of a framework for monitoring and interpretation of human behaviours in unrestricted indoors and outdoors environments. In the present paper we discuss the design and the implementation of the audio part of the database and offer statistical information about the audio content. Specifically it contains single-person and multi-person scenarios, but also covers scenarios with interactions between groups of people The database design was conceived with extended support of research and development activities devoted to detection of typical and atypical events, emergency and crisis situations, which assist for achieving situational awareness and more reliable interpretation of the context in which humans behave. The PROMETHEUS database allows for embracing a wide range of real-world applications, including smart-home and human-robot interaction interfaces, indoors/outdoors public areas surveillance, airport terminas or city park supervision, etc. A major portion of the PROMETHEUS database will be made publically available by the end of year 2010.
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2010
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