We present a novel method for analyzing social behavior. Continuous videos are segmented into action ‘bouts’ by building a temporal context model that combines features from spatio-temporal energy and agent trajectories. The method is tested on an unprecedented dataset of videos of interacting pairs of mice, which was collected as part of a state-of-the-art neurophysiological study of behavior. The dataset comprises over 88 hours (8 million frames) of annotated videos. We find that our novel trajectory features, used in a discriminative framework, are more informative than widely used spatio-temporal features; furthermore, temporal context plays an important role for action recognition in continuous videos. Our approach may be seen as a bas...
Action recognition methods enable several intelligent machines to recognize human action in their da...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
The Caltech Resident-Intruder Mouse dataset (CRIM13) consists of 237x2 videos (recorded with synchro...
We present a novel method for analyzing social behavior. Continuous videos are segmented into action...
This thesis focuses on video understanding for human action and interaction recognition. We start by...
Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models in behavioral neuroscience. Abnormal social ...
Activity analysis is a field of computer vision which has shown great progress in the past decade. S...
Abstract—Real-world action recognition applications require the development of systems which are fas...
We introduce a new method for representing the dynam-ics of human-object interactions in videos. Pre...
Action Detection is a complex task that aims to detect and classify human actions in video clips. Ty...
We present a system for temporal detection of social interactions. Many of the works until now have ...
International audienceIt is well known that video cameras provide one of the richest, and most promi...
Modern service robots are provided with one or more sensors, often including RGB-D cameras, to perce...
Human action recognition from video input has seen much interest over the last decade. In recent yea...
This paper discusses the problem of recognizing interaction-level human activities from a first-pers...
Action recognition methods enable several intelligent machines to recognize human action in their da...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
The Caltech Resident-Intruder Mouse dataset (CRIM13) consists of 237x2 videos (recorded with synchro...
We present a novel method for analyzing social behavior. Continuous videos are segmented into action...
This thesis focuses on video understanding for human action and interaction recognition. We start by...
Social behavior is an important aspect of rodent models in behavioral neuroscience. Abnormal social ...
Activity analysis is a field of computer vision which has shown great progress in the past decade. S...
Abstract—Real-world action recognition applications require the development of systems which are fas...
We introduce a new method for representing the dynam-ics of human-object interactions in videos. Pre...
Action Detection is a complex task that aims to detect and classify human actions in video clips. Ty...
We present a system for temporal detection of social interactions. Many of the works until now have ...
International audienceIt is well known that video cameras provide one of the richest, and most promi...
Modern service robots are provided with one or more sensors, often including RGB-D cameras, to perce...
Human action recognition from video input has seen much interest over the last decade. In recent yea...
This paper discusses the problem of recognizing interaction-level human activities from a first-pers...
Action recognition methods enable several intelligent machines to recognize human action in their da...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
The Caltech Resident-Intruder Mouse dataset (CRIM13) consists of 237x2 videos (recorded with synchro...