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Christopher W. Geib
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 65
Citations - 2708
Christopher W. Geib is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plan (drawing) & Action (philosophy). The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2612 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher W. Geib include Honeywell & University of Pennsylvania.
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A probabilistic plan recognition algorithm based on plan tree grammars
TL;DR: It is shown that this clarifies several difficult issues in plan recognition including the execution of multiple interleaved root goals, partially ordered plans, and failing to observe actions.
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System and method for automated monitoring, recognizing, supporting, and responding to the behavior of an actor
Christopher A. Miller,Wende L. Dewing,Karen Zita Haigh,David Toms,Rand P. Whillock,Christopher W. Geib,Stephen V. Metz,Rose Mae M. Richardson,Stephen Whitlow,John A. Allen,Lawrence King,John Phelps,Victor Riley,Peggy Wu +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an automated system and method for monitoring and supporting and actor in an environment, such as a daily living environment, is presented, where the system includes at least one sensor, one effector and a controller adapted to provide monitoring, situation assessment, response planning, and plan execution functions.
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The meaning of action: a review on action recognition and mapping
TL;DR: This paper analyzes the different approaches taken to date within the computer vision, robotics and artificial intelligence communities for the representation, recognition, synthesis and understanding of action and outlines a possible interpretation of action at different levels of complexity.
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Plan recognition in intrusion detection systems
TL;DR: This work presents an argument for including plan recognition in IDSs and an algorithm for conducting plan recognition that meets the needs of the network security domain.
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Object-action complexes: Grounded abstractions of sensory-motor processes
Norbert Krüger,Christopher W. Geib,Justus Piater,Ronald P. A. Petrick,Mark Steedman,Florentin Wörgötter,Ales Ude,Tamim Asfour,Dirk Kraft,Damir Omrcen,Alejandro Agostini,Rüdiger Dillmann +11 more
TL;DR: This paper gives a formal definition of OACs, provides examples of their use for autonomous cognitive robots, and enumerates a number of critical learning problems in terms of Oacs.