Abstract
In this paper we present a common-sense reasoning model for crowd motion pattern detection and behaviour analysis at the microscopic level. Information about the trajectories of individuals is represented with fuzzy predicates. The characteristic motion patterns and the behaviour of groups of individuals are described with fuzzy predicates and fuzzy functions, respectively. The usability of the proposed model is tested on a simulated crowd scenario. The obtained results show that the model supports the efficient representation of expert knowledge and detection of motion/behaviour patterns. The main contribution of this paper is a proposed model for motion pattern detection and classification based on fuzzy knowledge which can imitate common-sense reasoning.
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