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ICPR
2002
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Person Identification Using Automatic Height and Stride Estimation
We present a parametric method to automatically identify people in monocular low-resolution video by estimating the height and stride parameters of their gait. Stride parameters (...
Chiraz BenAbdelkader, Ross Cutler, Larry S. Davis
ICIP
2001
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Visual tracking of jellyfish in situ
Marine biologists desire an automated system for observing gelatinous zooplankton. This study represents the first attempt at real-time robotic tracking of a gelatinous animal in ...
Jason Rife, Stephen M. Rock
CIVR
2005
Springer
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14 years 11 months ago
The Use and Utility of High-Level Semantic Features in Video Retrieval
Abstract. This paper investigates the applicability of high-level semantic features for video retrieval using the benchmarked data from TRECVID 2003 and 2004, addressing the contri...
Michael G. Christel, Alexander G. Hauptmann
CVPR
2007
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Robust Metric Reconstruction from Challenging Video Sequences
Although camera self-calibration and metric reconstruction have been extensively studied during the past decades, automatic metric reconstruction from long video sequences with va...
Guofeng Zhang, Xueying Qin, Wei Hua, Tien-Tsin Won...
IWC
2007
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14 years 9 months ago
Eye movements as indices for the utility of life-like interface agents: A pilot study
We motivate an approach to evaluating the utility of life-like interface agents that is based on human eye movements rather than questionnaires. An eye tracker is employed to obta...
Helmut Prendinger, Chunling Ma, Mitsuru Ishizuka