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CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Learning Shift-Invariant Sparse Representation of Actions
A central problem in the analysis of motion capture (Mo- Cap) data is how to decompose motion sequences into primitives. Ideally, a description in terms of primitives should fac...
Yi Li
ESANN
1997
15 years 2 months ago
Neuronal theories and technical systems for face recognition
I present various systems for the recognition of human faces. They consist of three steps: feature extraction, solving the correspondence problem, and the actual comparison with st...
Rolf P. Würtz
RAS
2000
187views more  RAS 2000»
15 years 1 months ago
Detection, tracking, and classification of action units in facial expression
Most of the current work on automated facial expression analysis attempt to recognize a small set of prototypic expressions, such as joy and fear. Such prototypic expressions, how...
James Jenn-Jier Lien, Takeo Kanade, Jeffrey F. Coh...
TCSV
2008
291views more  TCSV 2008»
15 years 1 months ago
A Statistical Video Content Recognition Method Using Invariant Features on Object Trajectories
Abstract--This work is dedicated to a statistical trajectorybased approach addressing two issues related to dynamic video content understanding: recognition of events and detection...
Alexandre Hervieu, Patrick Bouthemy, Jean-Pierre L...
AVBPA
2003
Springer
188views Biometrics» more  AVBPA 2003»
15 years 5 months ago
Gait Analysis for Human Identification
Abstract. Human gait is an attractive modality for recognizing people at a distance. In this paper we adopt an appearance-basedapproach to the problem of gait recognition. The widt...
Amit A. Kale, Naresh P. Cuntoor, B. Yegnanarayana,...