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ROTUNDE - A Smart Meeting Cinematography Initiative: Tools, Datasets, and Benchmarks for Cognitive Interpretation and Control
We construe smart meeting cinematography with a focus on professional
situations such as meetings and seminars, possibly conducted in a distributed
manner across socio-spatially separated groups. The basic objective in smart
meeting cinematography is to interpret professional interactions involving
people, and automatically produce dynamic recordings of discussions, debates,
presentations etc in the presence of multiple communication modalities. Typical
modalities include gestures (e.g., raising one's hand for a question,
applause), voice and interruption, electronic apparatus (e.g., pressing a
button), movement (e.g., standing-up, moving around) etc. ROTUNDE, an instance
of smart meeting cinematography concept, aims to: (a) develop
functionality-driven benchmarks with respect to the interpretation and control
capabilities of human-cinematographers, real-time video editors, surveillance
personnel, and typical human performance in everyday situations; (b) Develop
general tools for the commonsense cognitive interpretation of dynamic scenes
from the viewpoint of visuo-spatial cognition centred perceptual
narrativisation. Particular emphasis is placed on declarative representations
and interfacing mechanisms that seamlessly integrate within large-scale
cognitive (interaction) systems and companion technologies consisting of
diverse AI sub-components. For instance, the envisaged tools would provide
general capabilities for high-level commonsense reasoning about space, events,
actions, change, and interaction.Comment: Appears in AAAI-2013 Workshop on: Space, Time, and Ambient
Intelligence (STAMI 2013