scholarly journals Behavioral Parameter Field for Human Abnormal Behavior Recognition in Low-Resolution Thermal Imaging Video

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 402
Author(s):  
Baodong Wang ◽  
Xiaofeng Jiang ◽  
Zihao Dong ◽  
Jinping Li

In recent years, thermal imaging cameras are widely used in the field of intelligent surveillance because of their special imaging characteristics and better privacy protection properties. However, due to the low resolution and fixed location for current thermal imaging cameras, it is difficult to effectively identify human behavior using a single detection method based on skeletal keypoints. Therefore, a self-update learning method is proposed for fixed thermal imaging camera scenes, called the behavioral parameter field (BPF). This method can express the regularity of human behavior patterns concisely and directly. Firstly, the detection accuracy of small targets under low-resolution video is improved by optimizing the YOLOv4 network to obtain a human detection model under thermal imaging video. Secondly, the BPF model is designed to learn the human normal behavior features at each position. Finally, based on the learned BPF model, we propose to use metric modules, such as cosine similarity and intersection over union matching, to accomplish the classification of human abnormal behaviors. In the experimental stage, the living scene of the indoor elderly living alone is applied as our experimental case, and a variety of detection models are compared to the proposed method for verifying the effectiveness and practicability of the proposed behavioral parameter field in the self-collected thermal imaging dataset for the indoor elderly living alone.

Author(s):  
Javier Benítez ◽  
Nieves Perejón ◽  
Marcelino Arriaza ◽  
Pilar Bellanco

Loneliness has always been associated and reported as a risk factor of malnutrition in the elderly. People over 80 who live alone have deserved this study to detect their situation and potential for action to improve their quality of life. Objectives: To determinate the nutritional status of people over 80 living alone in the area of “La Laguna”, Cádiz. Material and method: In PIAMLA`80 program analyse those parameters and their possible correlations in a group of 342 elderly living alone over 80 years old. Different parameters were measured: Integral Geriatric Evaluation, Barthel, Lawton-Brody, Lobo, Gijon, specific analytical blood chemistry and MNA. Results: In a population of 984 people, were selected 342 initially, but finally the group decreases to 247 people. The mean Barthel was 80.42 points, 5.76 Lawton and Gijon from 11.3 Lobo 26.48. The MNA for the whole population was 24.25/30 detecting only a risk age group in women of 85-95. Correlation between nutrition and the biochemical test values showed positive for haemoglobin (0.19), total protein (0.26), Fe (0.32) and albumin (0.46). Conclusions: In our research we have not detected malnutrition in any age group or gender. The use of nutrition test MNA and its MINI version must be generalized as an accurate, clear, quick and easy tool to use.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 197
Author(s):  
Meng-ting Fang ◽  
Zhong-ju Chen ◽  
Krzysztof Przystupa ◽  
Tao Li ◽  
Michal Majka ◽  
...  

Examination is a way to select talents, and a perfect invigilation strategy can improve the fairness of the examination. To realize the automatic detection of abnormal behavior in the examination room, the method based on the improved YOLOv3 (The third version of the You Only Look Once algorithm) algorithm is proposed. The YOLOv3 algorithm is improved by using the K-Means algorithm, GIoUloss, focal loss, and Darknet32. In addition, the frame-alternate dual-thread method is used to optimize the detection process. The research results show that the improved YOLOv3 algorithm can improve both the detection accuracy and detection speed. The frame-alternate dual-thread method can greatly increase the detection speed. The mean Average Precision (mAP) of the improved YOLOv3 algorithm on the test set reached 88.53%, and the detection speed reached 42 Frames Per Second (FPS) in the frame-alternate dual-thread detection method. The research results provide a certain reference for automated invigilation.


1994 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uriel Halbreich

Objective: This article delineates the framework for a curriculum on psychiatry, normal and abnormal human behavior for primary care physicians (PCPs). Methods: Curricula have been surveyed. Members of the Education Committee of the Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, as well as Family Physicians and General Internists involved in education have been consulted. Their recommendations are integrated. Results and Conclusions: The curriculum should be developed according to the needs of PCPs and from their perspective. Patient and problem-oriented, its content can be divided into: a) personal skills that should be developed; and b) knowledge of symptoms, their differential diagnosis (DDX) and management within the PCP's, facilities and abilities.


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