Due to intra-class variation, camera jitter, background clutter, etc, human activity recognition is a challenging task in computer vision.We propose an exemplar-based key pose sequence model for human interaction recognition. In our model, an activity is modelled with a sequence of key poses, important atomic-level actions performed by the actors. We employ a strict temporal ordering of the key poses for each actor, an exemplar representation is used to model the variability in the instantiation of key poses. To utilize interaction information, spatial arrangements between the actors are included in the model. Quantitative results that form a new state-of-the-art on the benchmark UT-Interaction dataset are presented, results on a subset of ...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
In this paper, we explore the idea of using only pose, without utilizing any temporal information, f...
In this thesis, we address two different problems in computer vision. First, the human interaction r...
Human action can be recognised from a single still im-age by modelling Human-object interaction (HOI...
In recent years a lot of progress has been made towards automatic analysis of the visual content of ...
The use of pose estimation for human action recognition has seen a resurgence in previous years, due...
We investigate a discriminatively trained model of person-object interactions for recognizing common...
In this paper, we address the problem of recognizing human interaction of two persons from videos. W...
Recent works on human action recognition have focused on representing and classifying articulated bo...
In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for human action recognition that combines the advantages o...
A dyadic interaction is a behavioral exchange between two people. In this thesis a computer framewor...
A dyadic interaction is a behavioral exchange between two people. In this thesis a computer framewor...
Automatic activity detection in videos has several applications in visual surveillance, video retrie...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel methodology for automated recognition of high-lev...
This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been f...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
In this paper, we explore the idea of using only pose, without utilizing any temporal information, f...
In this thesis, we address two different problems in computer vision. First, the human interaction r...
Human action can be recognised from a single still im-age by modelling Human-object interaction (HOI...
In recent years a lot of progress has been made towards automatic analysis of the visual content of ...
The use of pose estimation for human action recognition has seen a resurgence in previous years, due...
We investigate a discriminatively trained model of person-object interactions for recognizing common...
In this paper, we address the problem of recognizing human interaction of two persons from videos. W...
Recent works on human action recognition have focused on representing and classifying articulated bo...
In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for human action recognition that combines the advantages o...
A dyadic interaction is a behavioral exchange between two people. In this thesis a computer framewor...
A dyadic interaction is a behavioral exchange between two people. In this thesis a computer framewor...
Automatic activity detection in videos has several applications in visual surveillance, video retrie...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel methodology for automated recognition of high-lev...
This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been f...
A grand challenge of computer vision is to enable machines to ``see people\u27\u27. A solution to th...
In this paper, we explore the idea of using only pose, without utilizing any temporal information, f...
In this thesis, we address two different problems in computer vision. First, the human interaction r...