Intel corporation (20240346809). PROCEDURAL VIDEO ASSESSMENT simplified abstract

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PROCEDURAL VIDEO ASSESSMENT

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Ping Guo of Beijing (CN)

Mee Sim Lai of Penang (MY)

Kuan Heng Lee of Ayer Itam (MY)

Wee Hoo Cheah of Taipei, Taiwan (CN)

Jason Garcia of Scottsdale AZ (US)

Liang Qiu of Shanghai (CN)

Peng Wang of Beijing (CN)

Jiajie Wu of Shanghai (CN)

Xiangbin Wu of Beijing (CN)

PROCEDURAL VIDEO ASSESSMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240346809 titled 'PROCEDURAL VIDEO ASSESSMENT

The patent application describes an apparatus and method for procedural video assessment, including action segmentation, feature transformation, and procedure classification processes.

  • Interface circuitry and processor circuitry work together to analyze procedural videos.
  • Action segmentation process breaks down the video to identify action features.
  • Action features are transformed into action-procedure features using a relationship learning module.
  • Procedure classification process infers scoring-oriented procedures based on the action-procedure features.

Potential Applications: - Educational institutions for automated assessment of procedural skills. - Medical field for evaluating surgical techniques. - Quality control in manufacturing processes.

Problems Solved: - Streamlines the assessment of procedural videos. - Provides objective evaluation of complex procedures. - Reduces human bias in scoring procedures.

Benefits: - Enhances efficiency in evaluating procedural skills. - Improves accuracy and consistency in assessment. - Facilitates feedback for skill improvement.

Commercial Applications: "Automated Procedural Video Assessment Technology: Enhancing Skill Evaluation in Education and Industry" This technology can be utilized in educational settings, medical institutions, and manufacturing industries for automated evaluation of procedural skills, leading to improved training outcomes and quality control measures.

Questions about Procedural Video Assessment: 1. How does this technology compare to traditional manual assessment methods?

  - This technology offers a more objective and consistent evaluation process compared to subjective manual assessments.

2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology across different industries?

  - Challenges may include adapting the technology to specific procedural requirements and ensuring compatibility with existing systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

the application provides an apparatus and a method for procedural video assessment. the apparatus includes: interface circuitry; and processor circuitry coupled to the interface circuitry and configured to: perform an action segmentation process for a procedural video received via the interface circuitry to obtain a plurality of action features associated with the procedure video; transform the plurality of action features into a plurality of action-procedure features based on an action-procedure relationship learning module for discovering a relationship between the plurality of action features and a plurality of scoring oriented procedures associated with the procedure video; and perform a procedure classification process to infer the plurality of scoring oriented procedures from the plurality of action-procedure features.