Sciweavers

320 search results - page 6 / 64
» Recognizing Human Actions Using Key Poses
Sort
View
NN
2008
Springer
104views Neural Networks» more  NN 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Recognizing emotions expressed by body pose: A biologically inspired neural model
Research into the visual perception of human emotion has traditionally focused on the facial expression of emotions. Recently researchers have turned to the more challenging field...
Konrad Schindler, Luc J. Van Gool, Béatrice...
IJCAI
2007
14 years 8 days ago
Common Sense Based Joint Training of Human Activity Recognizers
Given sensors to detect object use, commonsense priors of object usage in activities can reduce the need for labeled data in learning activity models. It is often useful, however,...
Shiaokai Wang, William Pentney, Ana-Maria Popescu,...
CVIU
2006
171views more  CVIU 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Free viewpoint action recognition using motion history volumes
Action recognition is an important and challenging topic in computer vision, with many important applications including video surveillance, automated cinematography and understand...
Daniel Weinland, Rémi Ronfard, Edmond Boyer
CVPR
2007
IEEE
15 years 26 days ago
Objects in Action: An Approach for Combining Action Understanding and Object Perception
Analysis of videos of human-object interactions involves understanding human movements, locating and recognizing objects and observing the effects of human movements on those obje...
Abhinav Gupta, Larry S. Davis
CVPR
1996
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
3-D model-based tracking of humans in action: a multi-view approach
We present a vision system for the 3-D modelbased tracking of unconstrained human movement. Using image sequences acquired simultaneously from multiple views, we recover the 3-D b...
Dariu Gavrila, Larry S. Davis