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In this paper we propose a novel method for human action recognition, that unifies discriminative Bag of Words (BoW)-based video representation and discriminant subspace learning. An iterative optimization scheme is proposed for sequential discriminant BoWs-based action representation and code-book adaptation based on action discrimination in a reduced dimensionality feature space where action classes...
In this paper we propose a novel framework for human action recognition based on Bag of Words (BoWs) action representation, that unifies discriminative codebook generation and discriminant subspace learning. The proposed framework is able to, naturally, incorporate several (linear or non-linear) discrimination criteria for discriminant BoWs-based action representation. An iterative optimization scheme...
In this paper a novel view-independent human action recognition method is proposed. A multi-camera setup is used to capture the human body from different viewing angles. Actions are described by a novel action representation, the so-called multi-view action image (MVAI), which effectively addresses the camera viewpoint identification problem, i.e., the identification of the position of each camera...
In this paper we present a view-independent person identification method exploiting motion information. A multi-camera setup is used in order to capture the human body during action execution from different viewing angles. The method is able to incorporate several everyday actions in person identification. A comparative study of the discriminative ability of different actions for person identification...
In this paper we propose a novel person identification method exploiting human motion information. Persons are described by using their poses during action execution. Identification process involves Fuzzy Vector Quantization and Discriminant Learning. In the case of multiple cameras used in the identification phase, single-view identification results combination is achieved by employing a Bayesian...
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