We present an algorithm for detecting human actions
based upon a single given video example of such actions.
The proposed method is unsupervised, does not require
learning, segm...
— This paper presents the fuzzy video based emotion recognition system VISBER, that allows to analyze facial expressions in video sequences. In order to process images in real-ti...
Natascha Esau, Evgenija Wetzel, Lisa Kleinjohann, ...
The field of human-computer interaction has been widely investigated in the last years, resulting in a variety of systems used in different application fields like virtual reality...
Edoardo Ardizzone, Antonio Chella, Roberto Pirrone
Recognition of human actions in a video acquired by a moving camera typically requires standard preprocessing steps such as motion compensation, moving object detection and object ...
Museums increasingly deploy new technologies to enhance visitors' experience of their exhibitions. They primarily rely on touch-screen computer systems, PDAs and digital audi...
Dirk vom Lehn, Jon Hindmarsh, Paul Luff, Christian...