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AAAI
1997
13 years 11 months ago
The "Inverse Hollywood Problem": From Video to Scripts and Storyboards via Causal Analysis
We address the problem of visually detecting causal events and tting them together into a coherent story of the action witnessed by the camera. We show that this can be done by re...
Matthew Brand
CVPR
1996
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Sparse Representations for Image Decomposition with Occlusions
We study the problem of how to detect \interesting objects" appeared in a given image, I. Our approach is to treat it as a function approximation problem based on an over-red...
Michael J. Donahue, Davi Geiger, Tyng-Luh Liu, Rob...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
15 years 11 days ago
3D Occlusion Inference from Silhouette Cues
We consider the problem of detecting and accounting for the presence of occluders in a 3D scene based on silhouette cues in video streams obtained from multiple, calibrated views....
Jean-Sébastien Franco, Li Guan, Marc Pollef...
ECCV
2006
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Motion Segmentation Using an Occlusion Detector
We present a novel method for the detection of motion boundaries in a video sequence based on differential properties of the spatio-temporal domain. Regarding the video sequence as...
Doron Feldman, Daphna Weinshall
ICMCS
2008
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
A real-time video surveillance system with human occlusion handling using nonlinear regression
This paper presents a real-time single-camera surveillance system, aiming at detecting and partly analyzing a group of people. A set of moving persons is segmented using a combina...
Jungong Han, Minwei Feng, Peter H. N. de With