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Action recognition in videos
Christian Wolf, Atilla Baskurt
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Applications such as video surveillance, robotics, source selection, and video indexing often require the recognition of actions based on the motion of different actors in a video. Certain applications may require assigning activities to several predefined classes, while others may rely on the detection of abnormal or infrequent activities. In this summary we provide a survey of dominant models and methods and discuss recent developments in this domain. We briefly describe two recent contributions: joint level feature and sequence learning, as well as space-time graph matching.
Keywords
Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceSearch engine indexingAction recognitionMatching (statistics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Feature extractionRoboticsMachine learningFeature selection
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