<p>Action recognition has received increasing attentions from the computer vision and machine learning community in the last decades. Ever since then, the recognition task has evolved from single view recording under controlled laboratory environment to unconstrained environment (i.e., surveillance environment or user generated videos). Furthermore, recent work focused on other aspect of action recognition problem, such as cross-view classification, cross domain learning, multi-modality learning, and action localization. Despite the large variations of studies, we observed limited works that explore the open-set and open-view classification problem, which is a genuine inherited properties in action recognition problem. In other words, a wel...
Real-time identification of human activities in urban environments is increasingly becoming importan...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Action recognition has received increasing attentions from the computer vision and machine learning ...
Cross-view action recognition refers to the task of recognizing actions observed from view-points th...
This paper presents an approach to view-invariant ac-tion recognition, where human poses and motions...
One of the most important research topics nowadays is human action recognition, which is of signific...
The recognition of human actions recorded in a multi-camera environment faces the challenging issue ...
The focus of the paper is on studying ??ve di??erent meth- ods to combine multi-view data from an un...
One of the most exciting and useful computer vision research topics is automated human activity iden...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the problem of recognizing human actions in the presence of a sing...
This paper presents a framework for a multi-action recognition method. In this framework, we introdu...
Viewpoint is an essential aspect of how an action is visually perceived, with the motion appearing s...
Human action recognition which recognizes human actions in a video is a fundamental task in computer...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
Real-time identification of human activities in urban environments is increasingly becoming importan...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Action recognition has received increasing attentions from the computer vision and machine learning ...
Cross-view action recognition refers to the task of recognizing actions observed from view-points th...
This paper presents an approach to view-invariant ac-tion recognition, where human poses and motions...
One of the most important research topics nowadays is human action recognition, which is of signific...
The recognition of human actions recorded in a multi-camera environment faces the challenging issue ...
The focus of the paper is on studying ??ve di??erent meth- ods to combine multi-view data from an un...
One of the most exciting and useful computer vision research topics is automated human activity iden...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the problem of recognizing human actions in the presence of a sing...
This paper presents a framework for a multi-action recognition method. In this framework, we introdu...
Viewpoint is an essential aspect of how an action is visually perceived, with the motion appearing s...
Human action recognition which recognizes human actions in a video is a fundamental task in computer...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
Real-time identification of human activities in urban environments is increasingly becoming importan...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...