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HRI
2009
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
A preliminary system for recognizing boredom
A 3D optical flow tracking system was used to track participants as they watched a series of boring videos. The video stream of the participants was rated for boredom events. Rati...
Allison M. Jacobs, Benjamin R. Fransen, J. Malcolm...
HUMO
2007
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Human Action Recognition Using Distribution of Oriented Rectangular Patches
We describe a “bag-of-rectangles” method for representing and recognizing human actions in videos. In this method, each human pose in an action sequence is represented by orien...
Nazli Ikizler, Pinar Duygulu
ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Quasi-Invariants for Human Action Representation and Recognition
Although human action recognition has been the subject of much research in the past, the issue of viewpoint invariance has received scarce attention. In this paper, we present an ...
Vasu Parameswaran, Rama Chellappa
ICMCS
2005
IEEE
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14 years 3 months ago
A neural-field-like approach for modeling human group actions in meetings
In this paper we investigate a new architecture for recognizing human group actions in meetings. These group actions provide a basis that enables effective browsing and querying i...
Stephan Reiter, Gerhard Rigoll
KI
2010
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Towards Opportunistic Action Selection in Human-Robot Cooperation
A robot that is to assist humans in everyday activities should not only be efficient, but also choose actions that are understandable for a person. One characteristic of human task...
Thibault Kruse, Alexandra Kirsch