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Rate-Invariant Recognition of Humans and Their Activities

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2009
Pattern recognition in video is a challenging task because of the multitude of spatio-temporal variations that occur in different videos capturing the exact same event. While traditional pattern-theoretic approaches account for the spatial changes that occur due to lighting and pose, very little has been done to address the effect of temporal rate ...
Ashok Veeraraghavan   +3 more
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Human Activity Recognition

open access: yes, 2013
The major goal of computer vision research is to be able to interpret human motion and activities. It is a challenging task to be able to implement an accurate human activity recognition system as human activity is complex and diverse.
Miguel A. Labrador, Oscar D. Lara Yejas
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Recognition of Human Activities

2011
Computer Vision is the estimation of the three dimensional shape and other properties of objects based on their two dimensional (projection) images through the use of computers and cameras. It had its beginning in the early 1960s. At the time, it was thought to be an easy problem with a solution probably possible over a summer.
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Human Activity Recognition - A Grand Challenge

Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA'05), 2005
Motion is an important cue for the human visual system. Mobiles have always fascinated children, Zeno (circa 500 B.C.) studied moving arrows to pose a paradox, and Zeke is investigating the human brain devoted to the understanding of motion. In computer vision research, motion has played an important role for the past thirty years.
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Human activity recognition based on LPA

Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2020
Human activity recognition and fall detection have been popular research topics because of its wide area of application. Traditional activity recognition methods have complex feature extraction steps. We propose a new feature extraction method based on linear prediction analysis(LPA) to reduce computational complexity involved with engineering features.
Ruixiang Li, Hui Li, Weibin Shi
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Human Activity Recognition with Capsule Networks

2021
Human activity recognition is a challenging problem, where deep learning methods are showing to be very efficient. In this paper we propose the use of capsule networks. This type of networks have proved to generalize better to novel viewpoints than convolutional neural networks.
Laura Llopis-Ibor   +3 more
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Human Activity Recognition: A review

2022 10th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS), 2022
João Gonçalo Pereira   +1 more
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Human Activity Recognition

1997
A fundamental goal of work in recognition is to discover easily-computed visual features which are efficient indices of members of the class which is to be recognized. The hypothesis behind work in motion-based recognition is that features describing motion in the input can be efficient indices for large classes of objects and activities of interest to
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Special section on human activity recognition

Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2012
[No abstract available]
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