Reference method for the development of domain action recognition classifiers: The case of medical consultations
Molenaar, Sabine; Schiphorst, Laura; Doyran, Metehan; Salah, Albert Ali; Dalpiaz, Fabiano; Brinkkemper, Sjaak
(2020)
Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling, volume 387, pp. 375 - 391
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, volume 387, pp. 375 - 391
21st International Conference on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support, BPMDS 2020, and the 25th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Development, EMMSAD 2020, held at the 32nd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2020, volume 387, pp. 375 - 391
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Abstract
Advances in human action recognition and interaction recognition enable the reliable execution of action classification tasks through machine learning algorithms. However, no systematic approach for developing such classifiers exists and since actions vary between domains, appropriate and usable datasets are uncommon. In this paper, we propose a reference method that
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assists non-experts in building classifiers for domain action recognition. To demonstrate feasibility, we instantiate it in a case study in the medical domain that concerns the recognition of basic actions of general practitioners. The developed classifier is effective, as it shows a prediction accuracy of 75.6% for the medical action classification task and of more than 90% for three related classification tasks. The study shows that the method can be applied to a specific activity context and that the resulting classifier has an acceptable prediction accuracy. In the future, fine-tuning of the method parameters will endorse the applicability to other domains.
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Keywords: Computer vision, Domain action recognition classifier, Human action recognition, Interaction recognition, Machine learning, Method engineering, Reference method, Taverne, Management Information Systems, Control and Systems Engineering, Business and International Management, Information Systems, Modelling and Simulation, Information Systems and Management
ISSN: 1865-1348
ISBN: 9783030494179
978-3-030-49418-6
Publisher: Springer, Springer
(Peer reviewed)