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HUMO
2007
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Modeling Human Locomotion with Topologically Constrained Latent Variable Models
Abstract. Learned, activity-specific motion models are useful for human pose and motion estimation. Nevertheless, while the use of activityspecific models simplifies monocular t...
Raquel Urtasun, David J. Fleet, Neil D. Lawrence
ICML
2009
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Unsupervised hierarchical modeling of locomotion styles
This paper describes an unsupervised learning technique for modeling human locomotion styles, such as distinct related activities (e.g. running and striding) or variations of the ...
Wei Pan, Lorenzo Torresani
ICML
2007
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Multifactor Gaussian process models for style-content separation
We introduce models for density estimation with multiple, hidden, continuous factors. In particular, we propose a generalization of multilinear models using nonlinear basis functi...
Jack M. Wang, David J. Fleet, Aaron Hertzmann
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 6 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
CVPR
2009
IEEE
1132views Computer Vision» more  CVPR 2009»
14 years 10 months ago
Observable Subspaces for 3D Human Motion Recovery
The articulated body models used to represent human motion typically have many degrees of freedom, usually expressed as joint angles that are highly correlated. T...
Andrea Fossati (EPFL), Mathieu Salzmann (Universit...