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      Modeling and prediction of human behavior.

      Neural computation
      Automobile Driving, Behavior, physiology, Computer Simulation, Forecasting, Humans, Markov Chains, Models, Psychological, Models, Statistical

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          We propose that many human behaviors can be accurately described as a set of dynamic modes (e.g., Kalman filters) sequenced together by a Markov chain. We then use these dynamic Markov models to recognize human behaviors from sensory data and to predict human behaviors over a few seconds time. To test the power of this modeling approach, we report an experiment in which we were able to achieve 95% accuracy at predicting automobile drivers' subsequent actions from their initial preparatory movements.

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          9950731
          10.1162/089976699300016890

          Chemistry
          Automobile Driving,Behavior,physiology,Computer Simulation,Forecasting,Humans,Markov Chains,Models, Psychological,Models, Statistical

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