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Recently, maximum margin clustering (MMC) has been proposed for a cross-view action recognition. However, such a method neglects the temporal relationship between contiguous frames in the same action video. In this paper we propose a novel method called contextual maximum margin clustering (CMMC) to tackle cross-view action recognition. In CMMC, we add temporal regularization to give a high penalty...
Due to the disadvantage of the word segmentation tool in the aspect of the accuracy of word segmentation and speech tagging, it has harmful effects to the further research work. So this paper proposes a method based on the results of word segmentation to utilize language rules, which has been defined and described in Event Ontology, to verify and correct them. Experimental results show that compared...
Recently, attributes have been introduced to help object classification. Multi-task learning is an effective methodology to achieve this goal, which shares low-level features between attribute and object classifiers. Yet such a method neglects the constraints that attributes impose on classes which may fail to constrain the semantic relationship between the attribute and object classifiers. In this...
Traditional methods based on bag-of-word representation are easily affected by noise, and they also cannot handle the problem when a test distribution differs from the training distribution. In this paper, we propose a novel method for human action recognition by bagging data dependent representation. Different with traditional methods, the proposed method represents each video by several histograms...
In the literature of human action recognition, despite promising results have been obtained by the traditional bag-of-words model, the relationship among spatiotemporal points has rarely been considered. Furthermore, serious quantization error also exists in this kind of strategy. In this paper, we propose a novel coding strategy named contextual Fisher kernels to overcome these limitations. We add...
In traditional bag-of-words method, each local feature is treated evenly for representation. One disadvantage of this method is that it is not robust to noise, which makes the performance impaired. In this paper, a novel human action recognition approach which learns weights for features is proposed, where each feature is assigned a weight for human action representation. These weights are learned...
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