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WACV
2012
IEEE
12 years 3 months ago
Simultaneous inference of activity, pose and object
Human movements are important cues for recognizing human actions, which can be captured by explicit modeling and tracking of actor or through space-time low-level features. Howeve...
Furqan M. Khan, Vivek Kumar Singh, Ram Nevatia
WETICE
1998
IEEE
14 years 12 days ago
Using Components for Modeling Intelligent and Collaborative Mobile Agents
Intelligence, collaboration and mobility are the main important features in designing agents for electronic commercial systems. But very few systems permit to implement agents whi...
Min-Jung Woo, Jean-Pierre Briot, Jacques Ferber
CIBSE
2008
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Using Refinement Checking as System Testing
Abstract. Software testing is an expensive and time-consuming activity; it is also error-prone due to human factors. But, it still is the most common effort used in the software in...
Cristiano Bertolini, Alexandre Mota
IJRR
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Extracting Places and Activities from GPS Traces Using Hierarchical Conditional Random Fields
Learning patterns of human behavior from sensor data is extremely important for high-level activity inference. We show how to extract a person’s activities and significant plac...
Lin Liao, Dieter Fox, Henry A. Kautz
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 10 months ago
Multi-view latent variable discriminative models for action recognition
Many human action recognition tasks involve data that can be factorized into multiple views such as body postures and hand shapes. These views often interact with each other over ...
Yale Song, Louis-Philippe Morency, Randall Davis