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CVPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Learning Shift-Invariant Sparse Representation of Actions
A central problem in the analysis of motion capture (Mo- Cap) data is how to decompose motion sequences into primitives. Ideally, a description in terms of primitives should fac...
Yi Li
ICMCS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Scalability in Human Shape Analysis
This paper proposes a new approach for the human motion analysis. The main contribution comes from the proposed representation of the human body. Most of already existing systems ...
Thomas Fourès, Philippe Joly
EUROSSC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
The Design of a Pressure Sensing Floor for Movement-Based Human Computer Interaction
This paper addresses the design of a large area, high resolution, networked pressure sensing floor with primary application in movement-based human-computer interaction (M-HCI). T...
Sankar Rangarajan, Assegid Kidané, Gang Qia...
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
Comparing activity theory with distributed cognition for video analysis: beyond "kicking the tires"
The field of HCI is growing, not only in the variety of application areas or the volume of research conducted, but also in the number of analytical approaches for use in the evalu...
Eric P. S. Baumer, Bill Tomlinson
SEMCO
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Perceptual Shape-Based Natural Image Representation and Retrieval
Human visual recognition is based largely on shape, yet effectively using shapes in natural image retrieval is a challenging task. Most existing methods are based on the geometric...
Xiaofen Zheng, Scott A. Sherrill-Mix, Qigang Gao