Abstract — Most previous research has focused on classifying single human activities contained in segmented videos. However, in real-world scenarios, human activities are inherently contin-uous and gradual transitions always exist between temporally adjacent activities. In this paper, we propose a Fuzzy Segmen-tation and Recognition (FuzzySR) algorithm to explicitly model this gradual transition. Our goal is to simultaneously segment a given video into events and recognize the activity contained in each event. Specifically, our algorithm uniformly partitions the video into a sequence of non-overlapping blocks, each of which lasts a short period of time. Then, a multi-variable time series is creatively formed through concatenating the block-...
The present work introduces a new method for activity extraction from video. To achieve this, we foc...
The present work presents a new method for activity ex-traction and reporting from video based on th...
Given an input video sequence of one person conducting a sequence of continuous actions, we consider...
Abstract—Understanding human activities is an essential ca-pability for intelligent robots to help p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the problem of human activity representation and automat...
International audienceMost of recent methods for action/activity recognition, usually based on stati...
2014-09-22Human action recognition in videos is a central problem of computer vision, with numerous ...
Video monitoring can provide vital context awareness information from indoor intelligent environment...
Event is a fuzzy term that refers to bounded spatio-temporal units. Events guide behavior to allow a...
Abstract. In this work we present a novel approach for activity extrac-tion and knowledge discovery ...
The recent years have witnessed significant progress in the automation of human behavior recognition...
The present work presents a new method for activity extraction and reporting from video based on the...
In this work, we describe a system for classifying activities in first-person video using a fuzzy in...
In this paper, we present a scene detection framework on continuously recorded videos. Conventional ...
A new fuzzy moving object segmentation algorithm for video sequences is pre-sented in this paper. Ou...
The present work introduces a new method for activity extraction from video. To achieve this, we foc...
The present work presents a new method for activity ex-traction and reporting from video based on th...
Given an input video sequence of one person conducting a sequence of continuous actions, we consider...
Abstract—Understanding human activities is an essential ca-pability for intelligent robots to help p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the problem of human activity representation and automat...
International audienceMost of recent methods for action/activity recognition, usually based on stati...
2014-09-22Human action recognition in videos is a central problem of computer vision, with numerous ...
Video monitoring can provide vital context awareness information from indoor intelligent environment...
Event is a fuzzy term that refers to bounded spatio-temporal units. Events guide behavior to allow a...
Abstract. In this work we present a novel approach for activity extrac-tion and knowledge discovery ...
The recent years have witnessed significant progress in the automation of human behavior recognition...
The present work presents a new method for activity extraction and reporting from video based on the...
In this work, we describe a system for classifying activities in first-person video using a fuzzy in...
In this paper, we present a scene detection framework on continuously recorded videos. Conventional ...
A new fuzzy moving object segmentation algorithm for video sequences is pre-sented in this paper. Ou...
The present work introduces a new method for activity extraction from video. To achieve this, we foc...
The present work presents a new method for activity ex-traction and reporting from video based on th...
Given an input video sequence of one person conducting a sequence of continuous actions, we consider...