The analysis of human action captured in video sequences has been a topic of considerable interest in computer vision. Much of the previous work has focused on the problem of acti...
Design and development of novel human-computer interfaces poses a challenging problem: actions and intentions of users have to be inferred from sequences of noisy and ambiguous mu...
Vladimir Pavlovic, James M. Rehg, Ashutosh Garg, T...
A panorama for visual stereo consists of a pair of panoramic images, where one panorama is for the left eye, and another panorama is for the right eye. A panoramic stereo pair pro...
Whenimages captured by a tilted camera are mosaiced into a panorama, the resulting mosaic is curled. This happens,for example, with a panning camera that is not perfectly horizont...
The human figure exhibits complex and rich dynamic behavior that is both nonlinear and time-varying. However, most work on tracking and analysis of figure motion has employed eith...
Several methods for computing observer motion from monocular and stereo image sequences have been proposed. However, accurate positioning over long distances requires a higher lev...
Clark F. Olson, Larry Matthies, Marcel Schoppers, ...
Recognition using only visual evidence cannot always be successful due to limitations of information and resources available during training. Considering relation among lexicon en...