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Artificial Behavior Intelligence: Technology, Challenges, and Future Directions

6 May 2025
Kanghyun Jo
Jehwan Choi
Kwanho Kim
Seongmin Kim
Duy-Linh Nguyen
Xuan-Thuy Vo
Adri Priadana
Tien-Dat Tran
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Abstract

Understanding and predicting human behavior has emerged as a core capability in various AI application domains such as autonomous driving, smart healthcare, surveillance systems, and social robotics. This paper defines the technical framework of Artificial Behavior Intelligence (ABI), which comprehensively analyzes and interprets human posture, facial expressions, emotions, behavioral sequences, and contextual cues. It details the essential components of ABI, including pose estimation, face and emotion recognition, sequential behavior analysis, and context-aware modeling. Furthermore, we highlight the transformative potential of recent advances in large-scale pretrained models, such as large language models (LLMs), vision foundation models, and multimodal integration models, in significantly improving the accuracy and interpretability of behavior recognition. Our research team has a strong interest in the ABI domain and is actively conducting research, particularly focusing on the development of intelligent lightweight models capable of efficiently inferring complex human behaviors. This paper identifies several technical challenges that must be addressed to deploy ABI in real-world applications including learning behavioral intelligence from limited data, quantifying uncertainty in complex behavior prediction, and optimizing model structures for low-power, real-time inference. To tackle these challenges, our team is exploring various optimization strategies including lightweight transformers, graph-based recognition architectures, energy-aware loss functions, and multimodal knowledge distillation, while validating their applicability in real-time environments.

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@article{jo2025_2505.03315,
  title={ Artificial Behavior Intelligence: Technology, Challenges, and Future Directions },
  author={ Kanghyun Jo and Jehwan Choi and Kwanho Kim and Seongmin Kim and Duy-Linh Nguyen and Xuan-Thuy Vo and Adri Priadana and Tien-Dat Tran },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.03315},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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