The classification of human body motion is an integral component for the automatic interpretation of video sequences. In a first part we present an effective approach that uses mixed discrete/continuous states to couple perception with classification. A spline contour is used to track the outline of the person. We show that for a quasi-periodic human body motion, an autoregressive process (ARP) is a suitable model for the contour dynamics. A collection of ARP can then be used as a dynamical model for mixed state Condensation filtering, switching automatically between different motion classes. Subsequently this method is applied to automatically segment sequences which contain different motions into subsequences, which contain only one type ...
International audienceWe present a novel approach to modelling the non-linear and time-varying dynam...
The goal of human action recognition on videos is to determine in an automatic way what is happening...
The Point Distribution Model (PDM) has been successfully used in modelling shape variations in group...
The classification of human body motion is an integral component for the automatic interpretation of...
The classification of human body motion is a difficult problem. In particular, the automatic segment...
Much of the motion capture data used in animations, commercials, and video games is carefully segmen...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
Introduction The tracking and recognition of human motion is a challenging problem with diverse app...
We describe a new method for extraction and description of a moving human body by periodic motion an...
The automated analysis of activity in digital multimedia, and especially video, is gaining more and ...
Abstract The automated analysis of activity in digital multimedia, and especially video, is gaining ...
Recently, there has been a dramatic growth of interest in the observation and tracking of human subj...
We study the question of activity classification in videos and present a novel approach for recogniz...
The widespread use of digital multimedia in applications, such as security, surveillance, and the se...
In recent years, human motion analysis increasingly becomes one of the most active research areas in...
International audienceWe present a novel approach to modelling the non-linear and time-varying dynam...
The goal of human action recognition on videos is to determine in an automatic way what is happening...
The Point Distribution Model (PDM) has been successfully used in modelling shape variations in group...
The classification of human body motion is an integral component for the automatic interpretation of...
The classification of human body motion is a difficult problem. In particular, the automatic segment...
Much of the motion capture data used in animations, commercials, and video games is carefully segmen...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
Introduction The tracking and recognition of human motion is a challenging problem with diverse app...
We describe a new method for extraction and description of a moving human body by periodic motion an...
The automated analysis of activity in digital multimedia, and especially video, is gaining more and ...
Abstract The automated analysis of activity in digital multimedia, and especially video, is gaining ...
Recently, there has been a dramatic growth of interest in the observation and tracking of human subj...
We study the question of activity classification in videos and present a novel approach for recogniz...
The widespread use of digital multimedia in applications, such as security, surveillance, and the se...
In recent years, human motion analysis increasingly becomes one of the most active research areas in...
International audienceWe present a novel approach to modelling the non-linear and time-varying dynam...
The goal of human action recognition on videos is to determine in an automatic way what is happening...
The Point Distribution Model (PDM) has been successfully used in modelling shape variations in group...