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CVIU
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
A general method for human activity recognition in video
In this paper we develop a system for human behaviour recognition in video sequences. Human behaviour is modelled as a stochastic sequence of actions. Actions are described by a f...
Neil Robertson, Ian D. Reid
JIRS
2010
148views more  JIRS 2010»
14 years 4 months ago
Low-Cost Visual Tracking of a Landing Place and Hovering Flight Control with a Microcontroller
The growth of civil and military use has recently promoted the development of unmanned miniature aerial vehicles dedicated to surveillance tasks. These flying vehicles are often ca...
Karl Engelbert Wenzel, Paul Rosset, Andreas Zell
ICPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Exploiting Visual Quasi-Periodicity for Automated Chewing Event Detection Using Active Appearance Models and Support Vector Mach
We present a method that automatically detects chewing events in surveillance video of a subject. Firstly, an Active Appearance Model (AAM) is used to track a subject’s face acr...
Steven Cadavid, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb
ICMCS
2010
IEEE
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14 years 11 months ago
Worthy visual content on mobile through interactive video streaming
This paper builds on an interactive streaming architecture that supports both user feedback interpretation, and temporal juxtaposition of multiple video bitstreams in a single str...
Ivan Alen Fernandez, Christophe De Vleeschouwer, F...
BVAI
2007
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Different Binding Strategies for the Different Stages of Visual Recognition
Many think attention needs an executive to allocate resources. Although the cortex exhibits substantial plasticity, dynamic allocation of neurons seems outside its capability. Supp...
John K. Tsotsos, Antonio Jose Rodríguez-S&a...