A mechanism is proposed that integrates low-level (image processing), mid-level (recursive 3D trajectory estimation), and high-level (action recognition) processes. It is assumed that the system observes multiple moving objects via a single, uncalibrated video camera. A novel extended Kalman filter formulation is used in estimating the relative 3D motion trajectories up to a scale factor. The recursive estimation process provides a prediction and error measure that is exploited in higher-level stages of action recognition. Conversely, higher-level mechanisms provide feedback that allows the system to reliably segment and maintain the tracking of moving objects before, during, and after occlusion. The 3D trajectory, occlusion, and segment...
Abstract. An automatic human shape-motion analysis method based on a fusion architecture is proposed...
This dissertation explores the problem of estimating the 3-D motion and the structure of an object f...
Aimed at the problems of high redundancy of trajectory and susceptibility to background interference...
A combined 2D, 3D approach is presented that allows for robust tracking of moving people and recogni...
A combined 2D, 3D approach is presented that allows for robust tracking of moving bodies in a given ...
This paper describes the theory and real-time implementation using an active camera platform of a me...
The aim of this thesis, is to develop estimation and encoding techniques for 3D information, which a...
Abstract. This work addresses the problem of human action recognition by introducing a representatio...
The aim of this thesis, is to develop estimation and encoding techniques for 3D information, which a...
A major part of the previous research in Computer Vision has dealt with the recovery of 3-D informat...
This paper addresses the problem of human action detection /recognition by investigating interest po...
Motion perception and classification are key elements exploited by humans for recognizing actions. T...
Recently dense trajectories were shown to be an efficient video representation for action recognitio...
In this paper, we propose a new approach that uses a motion-estimation based framework for video tra...
Recent development in affordable depth sensors opens new possibilities in action recognition problem...
Abstract. An automatic human shape-motion analysis method based on a fusion architecture is proposed...
This dissertation explores the problem of estimating the 3-D motion and the structure of an object f...
Aimed at the problems of high redundancy of trajectory and susceptibility to background interference...
A combined 2D, 3D approach is presented that allows for robust tracking of moving people and recogni...
A combined 2D, 3D approach is presented that allows for robust tracking of moving bodies in a given ...
This paper describes the theory and real-time implementation using an active camera platform of a me...
The aim of this thesis, is to develop estimation and encoding techniques for 3D information, which a...
Abstract. This work addresses the problem of human action recognition by introducing a representatio...
The aim of this thesis, is to develop estimation and encoding techniques for 3D information, which a...
A major part of the previous research in Computer Vision has dealt with the recovery of 3-D informat...
This paper addresses the problem of human action detection /recognition by investigating interest po...
Motion perception and classification are key elements exploited by humans for recognizing actions. T...
Recently dense trajectories were shown to be an efficient video representation for action recognitio...
In this paper, we propose a new approach that uses a motion-estimation based framework for video tra...
Recent development in affordable depth sensors opens new possibilities in action recognition problem...
Abstract. An automatic human shape-motion analysis method based on a fusion architecture is proposed...
This dissertation explores the problem of estimating the 3-D motion and the structure of an object f...
Aimed at the problems of high redundancy of trajectory and susceptibility to background interference...