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Human activity recognition has potential to impact a wide range of applications from surveillance to human computer interfaces to content based video retrieval. Recently, the rapi...
Kiwon Yun, Jean Honorio, Debaleena Chattopadhyay, ...
We introduce the concept of Computer Assisted Visual InterActive Recognition (CAVIAR). In CAVIAR, a parameterized geometrical model serves as the human-computer communication chan...
This work addresses the problem of human action recognition by introducing a representation of a human action as a collection of short trajectories that are extracted in areas of ...
Antonios Oikonomopoulos, Ioannis Patras, Maja Pant...
If a wearable device can register what the wearer is currently doing, it can anticipate and adjust its behavior to avoid redundant interaction with the user. However, the relevanc...