The aim of this paper is to address recognition of natural human actions in diverse and realistic video settings. This challenging but important subject has mostly been ignored in...
Ivan Laptev, Marcin Marszalek, Cordelia Schmid, Be...
This paper addresses the problem of automatic temporal
annotation of realistic human actions in video using mini-
mal manual supervision. To this end we consider two asso-
ciate...
Olivier Duchenne, Ivan Laptev, Josef Sivic, Franci...
This paper presents a novel motion localization approach for recognizing actions and events in real videos. Examples include StandUp and Kiss in Hollywood movies. The challenge ca...
Movie trailers, or previews, are an important method of advertising movies. They are extensively shown before movies in cinemas, as well as on television and increasingly, over th...
Alan F. Smeaton, Bart Lehane, Noel E. O'Connor, Co...
Within the field of action recognition, features and descriptors are often engineered to be sparse and invariant to transformation. While sparsity makes the problem tractable, it ...