Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flow is based on particle tracking which adheres to a Lagrangian perspective on dynamics. In contrast to the Lagrangian perspective, the Eulerian model of dynamics does not track, but describes local changes. For video, an Eulerian phase-based motion representation, using complex steerable filters, has been successfully employed recently for motion magnification and video frame interpolation. Inspired by these previous works, here, we proposes learning Eulerian motion representations in a deep architecture for action recognition. We learn filters in the complex domain in an end-to-end manner. We design these complex filters to resemble complex G...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Action recognition continues to receive significant attention from the research community, with new ...
In the last years, modern action recognition frameworks with deep architectures have achieved impres...
Recognition of human actions in a video acquired by a moving camera typically requires standard prep...
<p>Recognizing human actions in videos is a challenging problem owning to complex motion appearance,...
We present a biologically-motivated system for the recognition of actions from video sequences. The ...
This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descrip...
© © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2020 This study proposes a three-stream model usin...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
Human action recognition is an important task in the fields of video content analysis and computer v...
In this paper, we propose a novel feature type to recognize human actions from video data. By combin...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Action recognition continues to receive significant attention from the research community, with new ...
In the last years, modern action recognition frameworks with deep architectures have achieved impres...
Recognition of human actions in a video acquired by a moving camera typically requires standard prep...
<p>Recognizing human actions in videos is a challenging problem owning to complex motion appearance,...
We present a biologically-motivated system for the recognition of actions from video sequences. The ...
This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descrip...
© © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2020 This study proposes a three-stream model usin...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
Human action recognition is an important task in the fields of video content analysis and computer v...
In this paper, we propose a novel feature type to recognize human actions from video data. By combin...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...