Shape, Appearance and Motion are the most important cues for analyzing human movements in visual surveillance. Representation of these visual cues should be rich, invariant and discriminative. We present several approaches to model and integrate them for human detection and segmentation, person identification, and action recognition. First, we describe a hierarchical part-template matching approach to simultaneous human detection and segmentation combining local part-based and global shape-based schemes. For learning generic human detectors, a pose-adaptive representation is developed based on a hierarchical tree matching scheme and combined with an support vector machine classifier to perform human/non-human classification. We also formul...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
Shape, Appearance and Motion are the most important cues for analyzing human movements in visual sur...
Shape, Appearance and Motion are the most important cues for analyzing human movements in visual sur...
We present four contributions to visual surveillance: (a) an action recognition method based on the ...
In recent years, human motion analysis increasingly becomes one of the most active research areas in...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
International audienceWe propose an original method for tracking people based on the construction of...
The goal of this research is to detect, segment and track a human body as well as estimate its limb ...
Detecting humans in images is a useful application of computer vision. Loose and textured clothing,...
Detecting humans in images is a useful application of computer vision. Loose and textured clothing,...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
Shape, Appearance and Motion are the most important cues for analyzing human movements in visual sur...
Shape, Appearance and Motion are the most important cues for analyzing human movements in visual sur...
We present four contributions to visual surveillance: (a) an action recognition method based on the ...
In recent years, human motion analysis increasingly becomes one of the most active research areas in...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
International audienceWe propose an original method for tracking people based on the construction of...
The goal of this research is to detect, segment and track a human body as well as estimate its limb ...
Detecting humans in images is a useful application of computer vision. Loose and textured clothing,...
Detecting humans in images is a useful application of computer vision. Loose and textured clothing,...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...
In this thesis, we consider three challenging and longstanding problems in computer vision: people d...