This paper presents an approach for establishing correspondencesin time and in space between two differentvideo sequences of the same dynamic scene, recorded by stationary uncalib...
Many image processing and computer vision applications have difficulty dealing with a nonstatic background such as water waves, but this particular dynamic scene actually contains...
This paper describes a novel methodology for implementing video search functions such as retrieval of near-duplicate videos and recognition of actions in surveillance video. Video...
Sequence matching techniques are effective for comparing two videos. However, existing approaches suffer from demanding computational costs and thus are not scalable for large-sca...
—In this work we propose a dynamic-texture-based approach to the recognition of facial Action Units (AUs, atomic facial gestures) and their temporal models (i.e., sequences of te...