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This paper addresses issues in human fall detection from videos. Unlike using handcrafted features in the conventional machine learning, we extract features from Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for human fall detection. Similar to many existing work using two stream inputs, we use a spatial CNN stream with raw image difference and a temporal CNN stream with optical flow as the inputs of CNN....
Group activity recognition from videos is a very challenging problem that has barely been addressed. We propose an activity recognition method using group context. In order to encode both single-person description and two-person interactions, we learn mappings from highdimensional feature spaces to low-dimensional dictionaries. In particular the proposed two-person descriptor takes into account geometric...
Interactive activity recognition from the RGB videos still remains a challenge, therefore some existing approaches paid the attention to RGB-Depth video process to avoid problems relating to mutual occlusion and redundant human pose and to improve accuracy of skeleton extraction. From the single action to complex interaction activity, it is necessary an efficient model to describe the relationship...
We present a novel learning-based framework for detecting interesting events in soccer videos. The input to the system is a raw soccer video. We have learning at three levels-learning to detect interesting low-level features from image and video data using support vector machines (hereafter, SVMs), and a hierarchical conditional random field- (hereafter, CRF-) based methodology to learn the dependencies...
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