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IJCV
2008
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Searching for Complex Human Activities with No Visual Examples
Abstract We describe a method of representing human activities that allows a collection of motions to be queried without examples, using a simple and effective query language. Our ...
Nazli Ikizler, David A. Forsyth
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CVPR
2007
IEEE
16 years 3 months ago
Searching Video for Complex Activities with Finite State Models
We describe a method of representing human activities that allows a collection of motions to be queried without examples, using a simple and effective query language. Our approach...
Nazli Ikizler, David A. Forsyth
ICUMT
2009
14 years 10 months ago
Visualizations of human activities in sensor-enabled ubiquitous environments
Abstract--Sensor network ubiquitous environments may generate a lot of data including heterogeneous `raw' sensor data, low-level feature and/or trend data and higher-level con...
Brian J. d'Auriol, Le Xuan Hung, Sungyoung Lee, Yo...
AAAI
2000
15 years 2 months ago
Human-Guided Simple Search
Scheduling, routing, and layout tasks are examples of hard operations-research problems that have broad application in industry. Typical algorithms for these problems combine some...
David Anderson, Emily Anderson, Neal Lesh, Joe Mar...
CHI
1998
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Hi-Cites: Dynamically Created Citations with Active Highlighting
The original SenseMaker interface for information exploration [2] used tables to present heterogeneous document descriptions. In contrast, printed bibliographies and World Wide We...
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Terry Winograd