Tracking People and Recognizing Activities

Afternoon Poster Session

Wednesday 29 March 2000

Europole Atrium

Poster 2.12

A Probabilistic Framework for the Perception of Activities

 

Olivier Chomat and James L. Crowley

Poster 2.13

Video Annotation for Content-based Retrieval using Human Behavior Analysis and Domain Knowledge

 

Hisashi Miyamori, Shun-ichi Iisaku

Poster 2.14

Human Body Postures from Trinocular Camera Images

 

Shoichiro Iwasawa, Jun Ohya, Kazuhiko Takahashi, Tatsumi Sakaguchi, Kazuyuki Ebihara, Shigeo Morishima

Poster 2.15

Bimodal Emotion Recognition

 

Liyanage C De Silva

Poster 2.16

Tracking a Person with 3-D Motion by Integrating Optical Flow and Depth

 

Ryuzo Okada, Yoshiaki Shirai, Jun Miura

Poster 2.17

Person Tracking in Real-World Scenarios Using Statistical Methods

 

Gerhard Rigoll, Stefan Eickeler, Stefan M|ller

Poster 2.18

Tracking Interacting People

 

Stephen J. McKenna, Sumer Jabri, Zoran Duric, Harry Wechsler

Poster 2.19

Human Action Tracking Guided by Key-Frames

 

Masanobu Yamamoto, Yoshito Ohta, Takashi Yamagiwa, Katsutoshi Yagishita, Hajime Yamanaka and Naoto Ohkubo

Poster 2.20

Multiple Cues for Model-Based Human Motion Capture

 

Thomas B. Moeslund, Erik Granum

Poster 2.21

A Framework for Modeling the Appearance of 3D Articulated Figures

 

Hedvig Sidenbladh, Fernando De la Torre and Michael J Black

 

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Program Overview