Abstract—Computer systems are increasingly driven by workloads that reflect large-scale social behavior, such as rapid changes in the popularity of media items like videos. Capa...
This paper presents a system that can automatically recognize four different static human body postures in video sequences. The considered postures are standing, sitting, squattin...
The use of video and audio features for automated annotation of audio-visual data is becoming widespread. A major limitation of many of the current methods is that the stored inde...
Kieron Messer, Josef Kittler, Barbara Levienaise-O...
Abstract. Fibered confocal microscopy allows in vivo and in situ imaging with cellular resolution. The potentiality of this imaging modality is extended in this work by using video...
Tom Vercauteren, Aymeric Perchant, Xavier Pennec, ...
We propose a novel technique for estimating the number of people in a video sequence; it has the advantages of being stable even in crowded situations and needing no ground-truth ...