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CuDi3D: Curvilinear displacement based approach for online 3D action detection
Boulahia, Said Yacine, Anquetil, Eric, Multon, Franck, Kulpa, Richard
Published in Computer vision and image understanding (01.09.2018)
Published in Computer vision and image understanding (01.09.2018)
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An Identity-Preserved Framework for Human Motion Transfer
Ma, Jingzhe, Zhang, Xiaoqing, Yu, Shiqi
Published in IEEE transactions on information forensics and security (2024)
Published in IEEE transactions on information forensics and security (2024)
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3DMesh-GAR: 3D Human Body Mesh-Based Method for Group Activity Recognition
Saqlain, Muhammad, Kim, Donguk, Cha, Junuk, Lee, Changhwa, Lee, Seongyeong, Baek, Seungryul
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (14.02.2022)
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (14.02.2022)
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Hybrid Silhouette-skeleton Body Representation for Gait Recognition
Cai, Ning, Feng, Shiling, Gui, Qing, Zhao, Lei, Pan, Huadong, Yin, Jun, Lin, Bin
Published in 2021 13th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics (IHMSC) (01.08.2021)
Published in 2021 13th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics (IHMSC) (01.08.2021)
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Unsupervised Human Action Recognition with Skeletal Graph Laplacian and Self-Supervised Viewpoints Invariance
Paoletti, Giancarlo, Cavazza, Jacopo, Beyan, Cigdem, Del Bue, Alessio
Year of Publication 21.04.2022
Year of Publication 21.04.2022
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Human gait recognition based on skeletons
Fu Xiao, Peng Hua, Liu Jin, Zhang Bin
Published in 2010 International Conference on Educational and Information Technology (01.09.2010)
Published in 2010 International Conference on Educational and Information Technology (01.09.2010)
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