Learning and recognizing human dynamics in video sequences

This paper describes a probabilistic decomposition of human dynamics at multiple abstractions, and shows how to propagate hypotheses across space, time, and abstraction levels. Recognition in this framework is the succession of very general low level grouping mechanisms to increased specific and lea...

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Published inPROC IEEE COMPUT SOC CONF COMPUT VISION PATTERN RECOGNIT pp. 568 - 574
Main Author Bregler, C.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1997
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ISBN9780818678226
0818678224
ISSN1063-6919
1063-6919
DOI10.1109/CVPR.1997.609382

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Summary:This paper describes a probabilistic decomposition of human dynamics at multiple abstractions, and shows how to propagate hypotheses across space, time, and abstraction levels. Recognition in this framework is the succession of very general low level grouping mechanisms to increased specific and learned model based grouping techniques at higher levels. Hard decision thresholds are delayed and resolved by higher level statistical models and temporal context. Low-level primitives are areas of coherent motion found by EM clustering, mid-level categories are simple movements represented by dynamical systems, and high-level complex gestures are represented by Hidden Markov Models as successive phases of ample movements. We show how such a representation can be learned from training data, and apply It to the example of human gait recognition.
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ISBN:9780818678226
0818678224
ISSN:1063-6919
1063-6919
DOI:10.1109/CVPR.1997.609382