We present a novel framework for the automatic discovery and recognition of motion primitives in videos of human activities. Given the 3D pose of a human in a video, human motion primitives are discovered by optimizing the ‘motion flux’, a quantity which captures the motion variation of a group of skeletal joints. A normalization of the primitives is proposed in order to make them invariant with respect to a subject anatomical variations and data sampling rate. The discovered primitives are unknown and unlabeled and are unsupervisedly collected into classes via a hierarchical non-parametric Bayes mixture model. Once classes are determined and labeled they are further analyzed for establishing models for recognizing discovered primitives. Ea...
In recent years, a great amount of video data is generated by surveillance cameras in cities and ind...
Human activity modeling and recognition using wearable sensors is important in pervasive healthcare,...
This paper proposes a novel representation of articulated human actions and gestures and facial expr...
We present a novel framework for the automatic discovery and recognition of human motion primitives...
Human motion understanding has attracted considerable interest in recent research for its applicatio...
We demonstrate how a large collection of unlabeled motion examples can help us in understanding huma...
Left: Motion flux of three motion primitives of group G3 labeled as ‘Elbow Flexion’, discovered from...
In this thesis is described the reasearch undertaken for the Ph.D. project in Computer Vision, havin...
The number of potential applications has made automatic recognition of human actions a very active r...
This technical report describes an action recognition approach based on motion primitives. A few cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014We propose a system to recognize both isolated and con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014We propose a system to recognize both isolated and con...
Computer vision deals with providing visual capabilities to a computer so that it can understand its...
This research aims to address one of the most challenging problems in the field of computer vision a...
The number of potential applications has made automatic recognition of human actions a very active r...
In recent years, a great amount of video data is generated by surveillance cameras in cities and ind...
Human activity modeling and recognition using wearable sensors is important in pervasive healthcare,...
This paper proposes a novel representation of articulated human actions and gestures and facial expr...
We present a novel framework for the automatic discovery and recognition of human motion primitives...
Human motion understanding has attracted considerable interest in recent research for its applicatio...
We demonstrate how a large collection of unlabeled motion examples can help us in understanding huma...
Left: Motion flux of three motion primitives of group G3 labeled as ‘Elbow Flexion’, discovered from...
In this thesis is described the reasearch undertaken for the Ph.D. project in Computer Vision, havin...
The number of potential applications has made automatic recognition of human actions a very active r...
This technical report describes an action recognition approach based on motion primitives. A few cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014We propose a system to recognize both isolated and con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014We propose a system to recognize both isolated and con...
Computer vision deals with providing visual capabilities to a computer so that it can understand its...
This research aims to address one of the most challenging problems in the field of computer vision a...
The number of potential applications has made automatic recognition of human actions a very active r...
In recent years, a great amount of video data is generated by surveillance cameras in cities and ind...
Human activity modeling and recognition using wearable sensors is important in pervasive healthcare,...
This paper proposes a novel representation of articulated human actions and gestures and facial expr...