Area 3 - Image and Video UnderstandingFull Papers; paper no. 88This paper proposes a novel method to categorize human action based on arm pose modeling. Traditionally, human action categorization relies much on the extracted features from video or images. In this research, we exploit the relationship between action categorization and arm pose modeling, which can be visualized in a graphic model. Given visual observations, both states can be estimated by maximum a posteriori (MAP) in that arm poses are first estimated under the hypothesis of action category by dynamic programming, and then action category hypothesis is validated by soft-max model based on the estimated arm poses. The prior distribution for every action is estimated by a semi...
National audienceThis master thesis describes a supervised approach to recognize human actions in vi...
Most video-based action recognition approaches choose to extract features from the whole video to re...
This paper proposes a novel approach to pose-based human action recognition. Given a set of training...
Human arm pose modeling attempts to recover the position of each human arm part from images. It is u...
In the recent times, human action recognition has been active research area in computer vision resea...
We present a novel model for human action categoriza-tion. A video sequence is represented as a coll...
Interpreting human activity from video is at the core of a wide spectrum of applications such as con...
We study the question of activity classification in videos and present a novel approach for recogniz...
International audienceMost state-of-the-art methods for action recognition rely on a two-stream arch...
This paper presents a unified framework for recognizing human action in video using human pose estim...
Automatic human action recognition has been a challenging issue in the field of machine vision. Some...
Altres ajuts: Avanza I+D ViCoMo (TSI-020400-2009-133) and DiCoMa (TSI-020400-2011-55)We present a no...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a new approach for human action recognition based on key-pose sel...
In this paper we propose a new method for human action categorization by using an effective combinat...
We address action recognition in videos by modeling the spatial-temporal structures of human poses. ...
National audienceThis master thesis describes a supervised approach to recognize human actions in vi...
Most video-based action recognition approaches choose to extract features from the whole video to re...
This paper proposes a novel approach to pose-based human action recognition. Given a set of training...
Human arm pose modeling attempts to recover the position of each human arm part from images. It is u...
In the recent times, human action recognition has been active research area in computer vision resea...
We present a novel model for human action categoriza-tion. A video sequence is represented as a coll...
Interpreting human activity from video is at the core of a wide spectrum of applications such as con...
We study the question of activity classification in videos and present a novel approach for recogniz...
International audienceMost state-of-the-art methods for action recognition rely on a two-stream arch...
This paper presents a unified framework for recognizing human action in video using human pose estim...
Automatic human action recognition has been a challenging issue in the field of machine vision. Some...
Altres ajuts: Avanza I+D ViCoMo (TSI-020400-2009-133) and DiCoMa (TSI-020400-2011-55)We present a no...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a new approach for human action recognition based on key-pose sel...
In this paper we propose a new method for human action categorization by using an effective combinat...
We address action recognition in videos by modeling the spatial-temporal structures of human poses. ...
National audienceThis master thesis describes a supervised approach to recognize human actions in vi...
Most video-based action recognition approaches choose to extract features from the whole video to re...
This paper proposes a novel approach to pose-based human action recognition. Given a set of training...