A new type of Hidden Markov Model (HMM) developed based on the fuzzy clustering result is proposed for identification of human motion. By associating the human continuous movements with a series of human motion primitives, the complex human motion could be analysed as the same process as recognizing a word by alphabet. However, because the human movements can be multipaths and inherently stochastic, it is indisputable that a more sophisticated framework must be applied to reveal the statistic relationships among the different human motion primitives. Hence, based on the human motion recognition results derived from the fuzzy clustering function, HMM is modified by changing the formulation of the emission and transition matrices to analyse t...
A common problem in human movement recognition is the recognition of movements of a particular type ...
We propose a framework for detecting, tracking and analyzing non-rigid motion based on learned motio...
INTRODUCTION: The Collaborative Research Centre “Humanoid Robots” situated at the University of Karl...
This paper proposes a fuzzy qualitative approach to vision-based human motion analysis with an empha...
AbstractThis paper investigates the best feature parameter for human action recognition by using Hid...
Abstract—Optical motion tracking has enhanced human move-ment analysis in medicine, biomechanics, an...
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This paper focuses on evaluation of motion of objects through classification of their trajectories. ...
This project deals with Mouse gesture recognition. Proposed system models trajectories using Hidden ...
The representation of human movements for recognition and synthesis is important in many application...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel approach for early recognition of human actions ...
The development of computing technology provides more and more methods for human-computer interactio...
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Focusing on the application of Intelligent Security Supervisory Control System, this paper proposes ...
82 p.It is that extending more stable and more practicable algorithm in human robot interaction (HRI...
A common problem in human movement recognition is the recognition of movements of a particular type ...
We propose a framework for detecting, tracking and analyzing non-rigid motion based on learned motio...
INTRODUCTION: The Collaborative Research Centre “Humanoid Robots” situated at the University of Karl...
This paper proposes a fuzzy qualitative approach to vision-based human motion analysis with an empha...
AbstractThis paper investigates the best feature parameter for human action recognition by using Hid...
Abstract—Optical motion tracking has enhanced human move-ment analysis in medicine, biomechanics, an...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This paper focuses on evaluation of motion of objects through classification of their trajectories. ...
This project deals with Mouse gesture recognition. Proposed system models trajectories using Hidden ...
The representation of human movements for recognition and synthesis is important in many application...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel approach for early recognition of human actions ...
The development of computing technology provides more and more methods for human-computer interactio...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Focusing on the application of Intelligent Security Supervisory Control System, this paper proposes ...
82 p.It is that extending more stable and more practicable algorithm in human robot interaction (HRI...
A common problem in human movement recognition is the recognition of movements of a particular type ...
We propose a framework for detecting, tracking and analyzing non-rigid motion based on learned motio...
INTRODUCTION: The Collaborative Research Centre “Humanoid Robots” situated at the University of Karl...