@inproceedings{BIODEVICES2014EXTENDED,

author

=

{Alexei A. Morozov and Abhishek Vaish and Alexander F. Polupanov and Vyacheslav E. Antciperov and Igor I. Lychkov and Aleksandr N. Alfimtsev and Vladimir V. Deviatkov},

title

= {

Development of concurrent object-oriented logic programming platform for the intelligent monitoring of anomalous human activities},

editor

=

{Guy Plantier and Tanja Schultz and Ana Fred and Hugo Gamboa},

booktitle

=

{Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies. 7th International Joint Conference, {BIOSTEC} 2014, Angers, France, March 3-6, 2014, Revised Selected Papers},

publisher

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{Springer International Publishing},

series

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{CCIS},

volume

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511,

year

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2015,

pages

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"82--97",

abstract

= {

The logic programming approach to the intelligent monitoring of anomalous human activity is considered. The main idea of this approach is to use first order logic for describing abstract concepts of anomalous human activity, i.e. brawl, sudden attack, armed attack, leaving object, loitering, pickpocketing, personal theft, immobile person, etc. We have created a research led software platform based on the Actor Prolog concurrent object-oriented logic language and a state-of-the-art Prolog-to-Java translator for examining the intelligent visual surveillance. A method of logical rules creation is considered in relation to the analysis of anomalous human behavior. The problem of creation of special built-in classes of Actor Prolog for the low-level video processing is discussed.}

}