In this paper, we present a novel method for human action recognition from any arbitrary view image sequence that uses the Cartesian component of optical flow velocity and human ...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the motion of the actor but also the motion of the camera. At each time instant, in...
Automatically understanding human actions from video sequences is a very challenging problem. This involves the extraction of relevant visual information from a video sequence, re...
We discuss findings from an ethnographic study of instant messaging (IM) in the workplace and its implications for media theory. We describe how instant messaging supports a varie...
In this paper, we propose an approach that retrieves motion of objects from the videos based on the dynamic time warping of view invariant characteristics. The motion is represent...