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doc:modeling_tasks_and_actions [2014/08/05 08:39] – [Describing observed actions (ABOX)] admin | doc:modeling_tasks_and_actions [2014/08/05 08:40] (current) – [Putting it all together] admin |
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So why all this effort? | So why all this effort? |
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* Action recognition: If you have observed a sequence of actions, the objects and the locations they are put to, you can automatically (i.e. without writing any code for this, just using a DL reasoner) determine if these actions are a valid instance of a given task specification. The qualitative location descriptions are generated on-the-fly using [[Tutorial:_Computables| computables]], and if everything matches the description, you will get a positive result. | * Action recognition: If you have observed a sequence of actions, the objects and the locations they are put to, you can automatically (i.e. without writing any code for this, just using a DL reasoner) determine if these actions are a valid instance of a given task specification. The qualitative location descriptions are generated on-the-fly using [[doc/reasoning_using_computables| computables]], and if everything matches the description, you will get a positive result. |
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* Action verification: If the action does not 100% fit, you can check all sub-events and see which one differs. | * Action verification: If the action does not 100% fit, you can check all sub-events and see which one differs. |