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ICPR
2002
IEEE
16 years 26 days 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
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ICIP
2001
IEEE
16 years 1 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
165views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2005»
15 years 1 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
16 years 1 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
121views more  IWC 2007»
14 years 11 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