In this paper a novel method for view independent human movement representation and recognition, exploiting the rich information contained in multi-view videos, is proposed. The bi...
Nikolaos Gkalelis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Ioannis Pitas
This paper presents a method for finding and classifying objects within real-world scenes by using the activity of humans interacting with these objects to infer the object’s i...
Patrick Peursum, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. Wes...
An overview of research in automated gesture spotting, tracking and recognition by the Image and Video Computing Group at Boston University is given. Approaches for localization a...
Stan Sclaroff, Margrit Betke, George Kollios, Jona...
We present a novel framework for recognizing repetitive
sequential events performed by human actors with strong
temporal dependencies and potential parallel overlap. Our
solutio...
This paper presents two approaches for the representation and recognition of human action in video, aiming for viewpoint invariance. The paper first presents new results using a 2...