In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application and significance in view-invariant action recognition, and explore the importance of different body parts in action recognition. A moving plane observed by a fixed camera induces a fundamental matrix F between two frames, where the ratios among the elements in the upper left 2 x 2 submatrix are herein referred to as the fundamental ratios. We show that fundamental ratios are invariant to camera internal parameters and orientation, and hence can be used to identify similar motions of line segments from varying viewpoints. By representing the human body as a set of points, we decompose a body posture into a set of line segments. The similarity...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
Recognition of actions from videos is a difficult task due to several factors like dynamic backgroun...
Computer vision deals with providing visual capabilities to a computer so that it can understand its...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
A moving plane observed by a fixed camera induces a fundamental matrix F across multiple frames, whe...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
In this paper, we investigate the concept of projective depth, demonstrate its application and signi...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
In this paper, we investigate the concept of projective depth, demonstrate its application and signi...
Variation in viewpoints poses significant challenges to action recognition. One popular way of encod...
ii Human actions are the essence of a human life and a natural product of the human mind. Anal-ysis ...
Although human action recognition has been the subject of much research in the past, the issue of vi...
The perception and understanding of human motion and action is an important area of research in comp...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
We introduce the concept of the \u27characteristic vector\u27 as an invariant vector associated with...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
Recognition of actions from videos is a difficult task due to several factors like dynamic backgroun...
Computer vision deals with providing visual capabilities to a computer so that it can understand its...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
A moving plane observed by a fixed camera induces a fundamental matrix F across multiple frames, whe...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
In this paper, we investigate the concept of projective depth, demonstrate its application and signi...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
In this paper, we investigate the concept of projective depth, demonstrate its application and signi...
Variation in viewpoints poses significant challenges to action recognition. One popular way of encod...
ii Human actions are the essence of a human life and a natural product of the human mind. Anal-ysis ...
Although human action recognition has been the subject of much research in the past, the issue of vi...
The perception and understanding of human motion and action is an important area of research in comp...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
We introduce the concept of the \u27characteristic vector\u27 as an invariant vector associated with...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
Recognition of actions from videos is a difficult task due to several factors like dynamic backgroun...
Computer vision deals with providing visual capabilities to a computer so that it can understand its...