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ICB
2007
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
Uniprojective Features for Gait Recognition
Recent studies have shown that shape cues should dominate gait recognition. This motivates us to perform gait recognition through shape features in 2D human silhouettes. In this pa...
Daoliang Tan, Kaiqi Huang, Shiqi Yu, Tieniu Tan
EMMCVPR
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Bottom-Up Recognition and Parsing of the Human Body
Recognizing humans, estimating their pose and segmenting their body parts are key to high-level image understanding. Because humans are highly articulated, the range of deformation...
Praveen Srinivasan, Jianbo Shi
ICCV
1995
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Facial Expression Recognition Using a Dynamic Model and Motion Energy
Previous efforts at facial expression recognition have been based on the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), a representation developed in order to allow human psychologists to co...
Irfan A. Essa, Alex Pentland
KI
2010
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
A Testbed for Adaptive Human-Robot Collaboration
Abstract. This paper presents a novel method for developing and evaluating intelligent robot behavior for joint human-robot activities. We extended a physical simulation of an auto...
Alexandra Kirsch, Yuxiang Chen
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FGR
1998
IEEE
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Feature-Point Tracking by Optical Flow Discriminates Subtle Differences in Facial Expression
Current approaches to automated analysis have focused on a small set of prototypic expressions (e.g., joy or anger). Prototypic expressions occur infrequently in everyday life, ho...
Jeffrey F. Cohn, Adena J. Zlochower, James Jenn-Ji...