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CVIU
2006
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13 years 9 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
ECCV
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Simultaneous Visual Recognition of Manipulation Actions and Manipulated Objects
Abstract. The visual analysis of human manipulation actions is of interest for e.g. human-robot interaction applications where a robot learns how to perform a task by watching a hu...
Danica Kragic, David Martínez Mercado, Hedv...
COGCOM
2011
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13 years 4 months ago
Spatiotemporal Features for Action Recognition and Salient Event Detection
Although the mechanisms of human visual understanding remain partially unclear, computational models inspired by existing knowledge on human vision have emerged and applied to seve...
Konstantinos Rapantzikos, Yannis S. Avrithis, Stef...
ABIALS
2008
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Anticipative Control of Voluntary Action: Towards a Computational Model
Abstract. Human action is goal-directed and must thus be guided by anticipations of wanted action effects. How anticipatory action control is possible and how it can emerge from ex...
Pascal Haazebroek, Bernhard Hommel
CHI
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Spatio-temporal interest points for video analysis
In this paper, we discuss the potential for effective representations of video data to aid analysis of large datasets of video clips and describe a prototype developed to explore ...
Ramsin Khoshabeh, James D. Hollan