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IJCV
2002
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View-Invariant Representation and Recognition of Actions
Analysis of human perception of motion shows that information for representing the motion is obtained from the dramatic changes in the speed and direction of the trajectory. In thi...
Cen Rao, Alper Yilmaz, Mubarak Shah
AI
1999
Springer
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Using Grice's maxim of Quantity to select the content of plan descriptions
Intelligent systems are often called upon to form plans that direct their own or other agents' activities. For these systems, the ability to describe plans to people in natur...
R. Michael Young
SIGCSE
2002
ACM
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Gender and information technology: implications of definitions
In this paper, we examine implications of definitions of information technology to women's participation in the industry and in academe. This paper is exploratory only, based...
Wendy L. Cukier, Denise Shortt, Irene Devine
TITS
2002
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Artificial vision in extreme environments for snowcat tracks detection
This paper describes the image processing techniques designed to localize the tracks of snowcats for the automation of transportation of goods and people during the Italian scienti...
Alberto Broggi, Alessandra Fascioli
TOG
2002
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Interactive motion generation from examples
There are many applications that demand large quantities of natural looking motion. It is difficult to synthesize motion that looks natural, particularly when it is people who mus...
Okan Arikan, David A. Forsyth