A good data corpus lies at the heart of progress in both perceptual/cognitive science and in computer vision. While there are a few datasets that deal with simple actions, creating a realistic corpus for complex, long action sequences that contains also human-human interactions has so far not been attempted to our knowledge. Here, we introduce such a corpus for (inter)action understanding that contains six everyday scenarios taking place in a kitchen / living-room setting. Each scenario was acted out several times by different pairs of actors and contains simple object interactions as well as spoken dialogue. In addition, each scenario was first recorded with several HD cameras and also with motion-capturing of the actors and several key ob...
We address recognition and localization of human actions in realistic scenarios. In contrast to the ...
We interact with the world we live in by moving in it. The interaction is versatile and includes com...
Predicting other people’s upcoming action is key to successful social interactions. Previous studies...
The human capability to interpret actions and to recognize objects is still far ahead of that of any...
Natural language use, acquisition, and understanding takes place usually in multisensory and multime...
Our aim is to enable a machine to observe and interpret the behaviour of others. Mathematical models...
Our aim is to enable a machine to observe and interpret the behaviour of others. Mathematical models...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate computational models of non-verbal social interaction for t...
This paper presents a complete framework to automatically generate synthetic image sequences by desi...
This paper presents a complete framework to automatically generate synthetic image sequences by desi...
This dissertation proposes new computational frameworks to address three core challenges for social ...
This paper proposes a notion of interaction corpus, a captured collection of human behaviors and int...
International audienceWhile human communication involves rich, complex and expressive gestures, avai...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate computational models of non-verbal social inter-action for ...
Vision scientists are increasingly relying on the point-light technique as a way to investigate the ...
We address recognition and localization of human actions in realistic scenarios. In contrast to the ...
We interact with the world we live in by moving in it. The interaction is versatile and includes com...
Predicting other people’s upcoming action is key to successful social interactions. Previous studies...
The human capability to interpret actions and to recognize objects is still far ahead of that of any...
Natural language use, acquisition, and understanding takes place usually in multisensory and multime...
Our aim is to enable a machine to observe and interpret the behaviour of others. Mathematical models...
Our aim is to enable a machine to observe and interpret the behaviour of others. Mathematical models...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate computational models of non-verbal social interaction for t...
This paper presents a complete framework to automatically generate synthetic image sequences by desi...
This paper presents a complete framework to automatically generate synthetic image sequences by desi...
This dissertation proposes new computational frameworks to address three core challenges for social ...
This paper proposes a notion of interaction corpus, a captured collection of human behaviors and int...
International audienceWhile human communication involves rich, complex and expressive gestures, avai...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate computational models of non-verbal social inter-action for ...
Vision scientists are increasingly relying on the point-light technique as a way to investigate the ...
We address recognition and localization of human actions in realistic scenarios. In contrast to the ...
We interact with the world we live in by moving in it. The interaction is versatile and includes com...
Predicting other people’s upcoming action is key to successful social interactions. Previous studies...