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CVIU
2006
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13 years 9 months ago
A general method for human activity recognition in video
In this paper we develop a system for human behaviour recognition in video sequences. Human behaviour is modelled as a stochastic sequence of actions. Actions are described by a f...
Neil Robertson, Ian D. Reid
PR
2006
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13 years 9 months ago
Visual surveillance by dynamic visual attention method
This paper describes a method for visual surveillance based on biologically motivated dynamic visual attention in video image sequences. Our system is based on the extraction and ...
María T. López, Antonio Ferná...
AIPS
2007
14 years 4 days ago
Angelic Semantics for High-Level Actions
High-level actions (HLAs) lie at the heart of hierarchical planning. Typically, an HLA admits multiple refinements into primitive action sequences. Correct descriptions of the ef...
Bhaskara Marthi, Stuart J. Russell, Jason Wolfe
CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Stable Multi-Target Tracking in Real-Time Surveillance Video
The majority of existing pedestrian trackers concentrate on maintaining the identities of targets, however systems for remote biometric analysis or activity recognition in surveill...
Ben Benfold and Ian Reid
VLBV
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Coding with Temporal Layers or Multiple Descriptions for Lossy Video Transmission
In this paper, we compare temporal layered coding (TLC), as well as single-state coding (SSC), to multi-state video coding (MSVC) in the context of lossy video communications. MSV...
Sila Ekmekci Flierl, Thomas Sikora, Pascal Frossar...