We extend the work of Black and Yacoob on the tracking and recognition of human facial expressions using parameterized models of optical flow to deal with the articulated motion of human limbs. We define a "cardboard person model" in which a person's limbs are represented by a set of connected planar patches. The parameterized image motion of these patches is constrained to enforce articulated motion and is solved for directly using a robust estimation technique. The recovered motion parameters provide a rich and concise description of the activity that can be used for recognition. We propose a method for performing view-based recognition of human activities from the optical flow parameters that extends previous methods to co...
Abstract. The interesting combination of Chapters in this book gives a nice overview of the importan...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
Automatic, non-intrusive vision-based capture of the human body motion opens new possibilities in ap...
We extend the work of Black and Yacoob on the tracking and recognition of human facial expressions u...
Introduction The tracking and recognition of human motion is a challenging problem with diverse app...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a model-based human motion analysis method using two cameras without...
This research proposes a novel framework for capturing 3D human motion from video images using a mod...
International audienceThis paper proposes a solution for the automatic detection and tracking of hum...
Abstract. A probabilistic method for tracking 3D articulated human gures in monocular image sequence...
Human pose detectors, although successful in localising faces and torsos of people, often fail with ...
Abstract. A probabilistic method for tracking 3D articulated human gures in monocular image sequence...
We propose an algorithm for articulated human motion segmentation that estimates parametric motions ...
International audienceWe propose an original method for tracking people based on the construction of...
Recently, there has been a dramatic growth of interest in the observation and tracking of human subj...
In this project, we develop an algorithm that recognize different human actions from videos. We tac...
Abstract. The interesting combination of Chapters in this book gives a nice overview of the importan...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
Automatic, non-intrusive vision-based capture of the human body motion opens new possibilities in ap...
We extend the work of Black and Yacoob on the tracking and recognition of human facial expressions u...
Introduction The tracking and recognition of human motion is a challenging problem with diverse app...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a model-based human motion analysis method using two cameras without...
This research proposes a novel framework for capturing 3D human motion from video images using a mod...
International audienceThis paper proposes a solution for the automatic detection and tracking of hum...
Abstract. A probabilistic method for tracking 3D articulated human gures in monocular image sequence...
Human pose detectors, although successful in localising faces and torsos of people, often fail with ...
Abstract. A probabilistic method for tracking 3D articulated human gures in monocular image sequence...
We propose an algorithm for articulated human motion segmentation that estimates parametric motions ...
International audienceWe propose an original method for tracking people based on the construction of...
Recently, there has been a dramatic growth of interest in the observation and tracking of human subj...
In this project, we develop an algorithm that recognize different human actions from videos. We tac...
Abstract. The interesting combination of Chapters in this book gives a nice overview of the importan...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
Automatic, non-intrusive vision-based capture of the human body motion opens new possibilities in ap...