When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the motion of the actor but also the motion of the camera. At each time instant, in addition to the camera motion, a different view of the action is observed. In this paper, we propose a novel method to perform action recognition in presence of camera motion. Proposed method is based on the epipolar geometry between any two views. However, instead of relating two static views using the standard fundamental matrix, we model the motions of independently moving cameras in the equations governing the epipolar geometry and derive a new relation which is referred to as the temporal fundamental matrix. Using the temporal fundamental matrix, a matching...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
Automatically understanding human actions using motion trajectories derived from video sequences is ...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
A moving plane observed by a fixed camera induces a fundamental matrix F across multiple frames, whe...
Variation in viewpoints poses significant challenges to action recognition. One popular way of encod...
In this paper, we propose a novel method to establish temporal correspondence between the frames of ...
In this paper, we propose an approach that retrieves actions from the videos based on the dynamic ti...
In this paper, we present an efficient method for motion retrieval method based on the consistency o...
Abstract Action recognition from video is a problem that has many important applications to human mo...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
Automatically understanding human actions using motion trajectories derived from video sequences is ...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
When the camera viewing an action is moving, the motion observed in the video not only contains the ...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
A moving plane observed by a fixed camera induces a fundamental matrix F across multiple frames, whe...
Variation in viewpoints poses significant challenges to action recognition. One popular way of encod...
In this paper, we propose a novel method to establish temporal correspondence between the frames of ...
In this paper, we propose an approach that retrieves actions from the videos based on the dynamic ti...
In this paper, we present an efficient method for motion retrieval method based on the consistency o...
Abstract Action recognition from video is a problem that has many important applications to human mo...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
In this paper, we fully investigate the concept of fundamental ratios, demonstrate their application...
Human action is a visually complex phenomenon. Visual representation, analysis and recognition of hu...
Automatically understanding human actions using motion trajectories derived from video sequences is ...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...