Recognizing actions of humans, reliably inferring their meaning and being able to potentially exchange mutual social information are core challenges for autonomous systems when they directly share the same space with humans. Today’s technical perception solutions have been developed and tested mostly on standard vision benchmark datasets where manual labeling of sensory ground truth is a tedious but necessary task. Furthermore, rarely occurring human activities are underrepresented in such data leading to algorithms not recognizing such activities. For this purpose, we introduce a modular simulation framework which offers to train and validate algorithms on various environmental conditions. For this paper we created a dataset, containing ra...
Human action can be recognised from a single still im-age by modelling Human-object interaction (HOI...
Tracking and understanding moving pedestrian behaviors is of major concern for a growing number of a...
Pose estimation of people have had great progress in recent years but so far research has dealt with...
Recognizing actions of humans, reliably inferring their meaning and being able to potentially exchan...
Recognizing human actions, reliably inferring their meaning and being able to potentially exchange m...
Human recognition is an important part of perception systems, such as those used in autonomous vehic...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The task of human pose estima...
Abstract—We introduce a new dataset,Human3.6M, of3.6Million accurate 3DHuman poses, acquired by reco...
We propose embodied scene-aware human pose estimation where we estimate 3D poses based on a simulate...
Recent advancements in computer vision have seen a rise in the prominence of applications using neur...
This dissertation explores a new method to model human navigational behavior when engaging with the ...
Current driver assistance systems support the visual recognition of pedestrians in dynamic visual sc...
Abstract Humans are at the centre of a significant amount of research in computer vision. Endowing m...
Robotic vision, unlike computer vision, typically involves processing a stream of images from a came...
Human action can be recognised from a single still im-age by modelling Human-object interaction (HOI...
Tracking and understanding moving pedestrian behaviors is of major concern for a growing number of a...
Pose estimation of people have had great progress in recent years but so far research has dealt with...
Recognizing actions of humans, reliably inferring their meaning and being able to potentially exchan...
Recognizing human actions, reliably inferring their meaning and being able to potentially exchange m...
Human recognition is an important part of perception systems, such as those used in autonomous vehic...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The task of human pose estima...
Abstract—We introduce a new dataset,Human3.6M, of3.6Million accurate 3DHuman poses, acquired by reco...
We propose embodied scene-aware human pose estimation where we estimate 3D poses based on a simulate...
Recent advancements in computer vision have seen a rise in the prominence of applications using neur...
This dissertation explores a new method to model human navigational behavior when engaging with the ...
Current driver assistance systems support the visual recognition of pedestrians in dynamic visual sc...
Abstract Humans are at the centre of a significant amount of research in computer vision. Endowing m...
Robotic vision, unlike computer vision, typically involves processing a stream of images from a came...
Human action can be recognised from a single still im-age by modelling Human-object interaction (HOI...
Tracking and understanding moving pedestrian behaviors is of major concern for a growing number of a...
Pose estimation of people have had great progress in recent years but so far research has dealt with...