Abstract
Despite the rapid progress in the development of sensor technologies, as well as of information management using database technology, no appropriate database system exists for comprehensively archiving and searching human behavior processes. In this paper, we propose a human behavior database prototype system which can archive and support surgery activities. The database system can be used to find human processes similar to a given process and distinguish the differences between them. The significance of this prototype system is that it can implement a comprehensive archive and an efficient search of complex human activities. The system can be used to support medical skill training by presenting users with the proper surgery processes, and the differences that need to be noticed. In this paper, we first describe the basic concepts and structure design of the prototype system. We also discuss how our proposed system is suitable for human behavior process management.