Proceedings of: 4th International Work-Conference on the Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Computation, IWINAC 2011, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, May 30 - June 3, 2011.This paper presents a feature fusion approach to the recognition of human actions from multiple cameras that avoids the computation of the 3D visual hull. Action descriptors are extracted for each one of the camera views available and projected into a common subspace that maximizes the correlation between each one of the components of the projections. That common subspace is learned using Probabilistic Canonical Correlation Analysis. The action classification is made in that subspace using a discriminative classifier. Results of the proposed method are shown for th...
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Proceedings of: 4th International Work-Conference on the Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Co...
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The recognition of human actions recorded in a multi-camera environment faces the challenging issue ...
This paper presents a novel approach to action recognition using synthetic multi-view data from dept...
With the availability of cheap video recording devices, fast internet access and huge storage spaces...
Proceedings of: 4th International Work-Conference on the Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Co...
Employing multiple camera viewpoints in the recognition of human actions increases performance. This...
This paper presents a distributed system for the recognition of human actions using views of the sce...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a method that recognizes single or multiple common actions betwee...
Proceedings of: 5th International Conference on Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems (HAIS 2010). ...
This paper presents a semi-supervised method for categorizing human actions using multiple visual fe...
Automated human action recognition plays a critical role in the development of human-machine communi...
One of the most exciting and useful computer vision research topics is automated human activity iden...
For human action recognition methods, there is often a trade-off between classification accuracy and...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
In this paper we propose a novel method for human action recognition based on boosted key-frame sele...
In this paper, we propose a novel feature type to recognize human actions from video data. By combin...
The recognition of human actions recorded in a multi-camera environment faces the challenging issue ...
This paper presents a novel approach to action recognition using synthetic multi-view data from dept...
With the availability of cheap video recording devices, fast internet access and huge storage spaces...