We propose a novel method for automatically discovering key motion patterns happening in a scene by observing the scene for an extended period. Our method does not rely on object detection and tracking, and uses low level features, the direction of pixel wise optical flow. We first divide the video into clips and estimate a sequence of flow-fields. Each moving pixel is quantized based on its location and motion direction. This is essentially a bag of words representation of clips. Once a bag of words representation is obtained, we proceed to the screening stage, using a measure called the \u27conditional entropy\u27. After obtaining useful words we apply Diffusion maps. Diffusion maps framework embeds the manifold points into a lower dimens...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descrip...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
We propose a novel method for automatically discovering key motion patterns happening in a scene by ...
We present a novel method for the discovery and statistical representation of motion patterns in a s...
Learning typical motion patterns or activities from videos of crowded scenes is an important visual ...
Learning typical motion patterns or activities from videos of crowded scenes is an important visual ...
In this dissertation, we address the problem of discovery and representation of motion patterns in a...
Learning dominant motion patterns or activities from a video is an important surveillance problem, e...
Identification of motion patterns in video is an important problem because it is the first step towa...
Surveillance applications often capture video over long time periods; interpretation of this data is...
One of the major research topics in computer vision is automatic video scene understanding where the...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
2014-08-05With the decreasing cost of collecting data, the deluge of surveillance videos makes it ne...
International audienceFeature trajectories have shown to be efficient for representing videos. Typic...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descrip...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
We propose a novel method for automatically discovering key motion patterns happening in a scene by ...
We present a novel method for the discovery and statistical representation of motion patterns in a s...
Learning typical motion patterns or activities from videos of crowded scenes is an important visual ...
Learning typical motion patterns or activities from videos of crowded scenes is an important visual ...
In this dissertation, we address the problem of discovery and representation of motion patterns in a...
Learning dominant motion patterns or activities from a video is an important surveillance problem, e...
Identification of motion patterns in video is an important problem because it is the first step towa...
Surveillance applications often capture video over long time periods; interpretation of this data is...
One of the major research topics in computer vision is automatic video scene understanding where the...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
2014-08-05With the decreasing cost of collecting data, the deluge of surveillance videos makes it ne...
International audienceFeature trajectories have shown to be efficient for representing videos. Typic...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descrip...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...