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Hierarchical Recognition of Intentional Human Gestures for Sports Video Annotation

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Hierarchical Recognition of Intentional Human Gestures for Sports Video Annotation
We present a novel technique for the recognition of complex human gestures for video annotation using accelerometers and the hidden Markov model. Our extension to the standard hidden Markov model allows us to consider gesdifferent levels of abstraction through a hierarchy of hidden states. Accelerometers in the form of wrist bands are attached to humans performing intentional gestures, such as umpires in sports. Video annotation is then performed by populating the video with time stamps indicating significant events, where a particular gesture occurs. The novelty of the technique lies in the development of a probabilistic hierarchical framework for complex gesture recognition and the use of accelerometers to extract gestures and significant events for video annotation.
Graeme S. Chambers, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W.
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where ICPR
Authors Graeme S. Chambers, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West, Hung Hai Bui
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