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MVA
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
How close are we to solving the problem of automated visual surveillance?
The problem of automated visual surveillance has spawned a lively research area, with 2005 seeing three conferences or workshops and special issues of two major journals devoted to...
Hannah M. Dee, Sergio A. Velastin
IJHR
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Upper Limb Powered Exoskeleton
—An exoskeleton is an external structural mechanism with joints and links corresponding to those of the human body. With applications in rehabilitation medicine and virtual reali...
Jacob Rosen, Joel C. Perry
VLSISP
1998
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13 years 7 months ago
Automatic Recognition of Human Walking in Monocular Image Sequences
Abstract. In numerous content-based video applications, it is important to extract from a video sequence a representation for humans in motion. This task is di cult, because humans...
Jia-Ching Cheng, José M. F. Moura
CVPR
2009
IEEE
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15 years 2 months ago
Histograms of Oriented Optical Flow and Binet-Cauchy Kernels on Nonlinear Dynamical Systems for the Recognition of Human Actions
System theoretic approaches to action recognition model the dynamics of a scene with linear dynamical systems (LDSs) and perform classification using metrics on the space of LDSs, ...
Rizwan Chaudhry, Avinash Ravichandran, Gregory D. ...
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Digital Family Portrait Field Trial: Support for Aging in Place
A growing social problem in the U.S., and elsewhere, is enabling older adults to continue living independently, as opposed to moving to an institutional care setting. One key part...
Jim Rowan, Elizabeth D. Mynatt