We propose an approach for cross-view action recognition by way of ‘virtual views’ that connect the action descriptors extracted from one (source) view to those extracted from another (target) view. Each virtual view is associated with a linear transformation of the action descriptor, and the sequence of transformations arising from the sequence of virtual views aims at bridging the source and target views while preserving discrimination among action categories. Our approach is capable of operating without access to labeled action samples in the target view and without access to corresponding action instances in the two views, and it also naturally incorporate and exploit corresponding instances or partial labeling in the target view when t...
Human action recognition is an important problem in robotic vision. Traditional recognition algorith...
This paper presents an approach to view-invariant ac-tion recognition, where human poses and motions...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Abstract We propose an approach for cross-view action recognition by way of 'virtual views&apos...
In this paper, we propose a novel method for cross-view action recognition via a continuous virtual ...
Cross-view action recognition refers to the task of recognizing actions observed from view-points th...
In cross-view action recognition, “what you saw ” in one view is different from “what you recognize ...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
One of the most important research topics nowadays is human action recognition, which is of signific...
We present an approach to jointly learn a set of view-specific dictionaries and a common dictionary ...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. This paper proposes view-invariant features to address...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to recognizing human actions from different views by view...
This paper concerns action recognition from unseen and unknown views. We propose unsupervised learni...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
Human action recognition is an important problem in robotic vision. Traditional recognition algorith...
This paper presents an approach to view-invariant ac-tion recognition, where human poses and motions...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...
Abstract We propose an approach for cross-view action recognition by way of 'virtual views&apos...
In this paper, we propose a novel method for cross-view action recognition via a continuous virtual ...
Cross-view action recognition refers to the task of recognizing actions observed from view-points th...
In cross-view action recognition, “what you saw ” in one view is different from “what you recognize ...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
One of the most important research topics nowadays is human action recognition, which is of signific...
We present an approach to jointly learn a set of view-specific dictionaries and a common dictionary ...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. This paper proposes view-invariant features to address...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to recognizing human actions from different views by view...
This paper concerns action recognition from unseen and unknown views. We propose unsupervised learni...
Human action recognition is crucial to many practical applications, ranging from human-computer inte...
Human action recognition is an important problem in robotic vision. Traditional recognition algorith...
This paper presents an approach to view-invariant ac-tion recognition, where human poses and motions...
Existing methods on video-based action recognition are generally view-dependent, i.e., performing re...