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12. ACCV 2014: Singapore
- Daniel Cremers, Ian D. Reid, Hideo Saito, Ming-Hsuan Yang:
Computer Vision - ACCV 2014 - 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Singapore, Singapore, November 1-5, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part V. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9007, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-16813-5
Poster Session 3
- Minh Hoai, Andrew Zisserman:
Improving Human Action Recognition Using Score Distribution and Ranking. 3-20 - Anirban Chakraborty, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury:
Context-Aware Activity Forecasting. 21-36 - Rui Yang, Ruoyu Yang:
DMM-Pyramid Based Deep Architectures for Action Recognition with Depth Cameras. 37-49 - Gang Yu, Zicheng Liu, Junsong Yuan:
Discriminative Orderlet Mining for Real-Time Recognition of Human-Object Interaction. 50-65 - Tan Xiao, Chao Zhang, Hongbin Zha, Fangyun Wei:
Anomaly Detection via Local Coordinate Factorization and Spatio-Temporal Pyramid. 66-82 - Yuanliu Liu, Zejian Yuan, Nanning Zheng:
Intrinsic Image Decomposition from Pair-Wise Shading Ordering. 83-98 - Aparna Taneja, Luca Ballan, Marc Pollefeys:
Never Get Lost Again: Vision Based Navigation Using StreetView Images. 99-114 - Jawad Tayyub, Aryana Tavanai, Yiannis Gatsoulis, Anthony G. Cohn, David C. Hogg:
Qualitative and Quantitative Spatio-temporal Relations in Daily Living Activity Recognition. 115-130 - Pengpeng Liang, Yi Wu, Xue Mei, Jingyi Yu, Erik Blasch, Danil V. Prokhorov, Chunyuan Liao, Haitao Lang, Haibin Ling:
Blur-Resilient Tracking Using Group Sparsity. 131-145 - Ji Zhang, Jie Sheng, Ankur Teredesai:
Visual Tracking via Supervised Similarity Matching. 146-161 - Prithviraj Banerjee, Ram Nevatia:
Multi-state Discriminative Video Segment Selection for Complex Event Classification. 162-177 - Bilge Soran, Ali Farhadi, Linda G. Shapiro:
Action Recognition in the Presence of One Egocentric and Multiple Static Cameras. 178-193 - Hanxi Li, Yi Li, Fatih Murat Porikli:
Robust Online Visual Tracking with a Single Convolutional Neural Network. 194-209 - Junfen Chen, Munir Zaman, Iman Yi Liao, Bahari Belaton:
Bi-Stage Large Point Set Registration Using Gaussian Mixture Models. 210-225 - Hyun-Joo Jung, Ki-Sang Hong:
Enhanced Sequence Matching for Action Recognition from 3D Skeletal Data. 226-240 - Ehsan Adeli-Mosabbeb, Ricardo Silveira Cabral, Fernando De la Torre, Mahmood Fathy:
Multi-label Discriminative Weakly-Supervised Human Activity Recognition and Localization. 241-258 - Yuwang Wang, Baoyuan Wang, Yizhou Yu, Qionghai Dai, Zhuowen Tu:
Action-Gons: Action Recognition with a Discriminative Dictionary of Structured Elements with Varying Granularity. 259-274 - Hao Zhu, Yi Li:
Fast Inference of Contaminated Data for Real Time Object Tracking. 275-289 - Andrew Gilbert, Richard Bowden:
Data Mining for Action Recognition. 290-303 - Roberto P. Palomares, Gloria Haro, Coloma Ballester:
A Rotation-Invariant Regularization Term for Optical Flow Related Problems. 304-319 - Yuwei Wu, Mingtao Pei, Min Yang, Yang He, Yunde Jia:
Landmark-Based Inductive Model for Robust Discriminative Tracking. 320-335 - Hirokatsu Kataoka, Kiyoshi Hashimoto, Kenji Iwata, Yutaka Satoh, Nassir Navab, Slobodan Ilic, Yoshimitsu Aoki:
Extended Co-occurrence HOG with Dense Trajectories for Fine-Grained Activity Recognition. 336-349 - Erwin Kraft, Thomas Brox:
Motion Based Foreground Detection and Poselet Motion Features for Action Recognition. 350-365 - Guillaume Bourmaud, Rémi Mégret, Audrey Giremus, Yannick Berthoumieu:
Global Motion Estimation from Relative Measurements in the Presence of Outliers. 366-381 - Guibo Zhu, Jinqiao Wang, Hanqing Lu:
Clustering Ensemble Tracking. 382-396 - Andy Jinhua Ma, Ping Li:
Query Based Adaptive Re-ranking for Person Re-identification. 397-412 - Zhigang Tu, Coert Van Gemeren, Remco C. Veltkamp:
Improved Color Patch Similarity Measure Based Weighted Median Filter. 413-427 - Abdalrahman Eweiwi, Muhammed Shahzad Cheema, Christian Bauckhage, Juergen Gall:
Efficient Pose-Based Action Recognition. 428-443 - Ergys Ristani, Carlo Tomasi:
Tracking Multiple People Online and in Real Time. 444-459 - Rohit Girdhar, Jayaguru Panda, C. V. Jawahar:
Optimizing Storage Intensive Vision Applications to Device Capacity. 460-475 - Muhammad Haris Khan, Michel François Valstar, Tony P. Pridmore:
MTS: A Multiple Temporal Scale Tracker Handling Occlusion and Abrupt Motion Variation. 476-492 - Han Wang, Hao Song, Xinxiao Wu, Yunde Jia:
Video Annotation by Incremental Learning from Grouped Heterogeneous Sources. 493-507 - Luyu Yang, Chenqiang Gao, Deyu Meng, Lu Jiang:
A Novel Group-Sparsity-Optimization-Based Feature Selection Model for Complex Interaction Recognition. 508-521 - Yangbiao Liu, Bo Ma, Hongwei Hu, Yin Han:
Boosting-Based Visual Tracking Using Structural Local Sparse Descriptors. 522-533 - Yingkun Xu, Lei Qin, Qingming Huang:
Coupling Multiple Alignments and Re-ranking for Low-Latency Online Multi-target Tracking. 534-549 - Hajar Sadeghi Sokeh, Stephen Gould, Jochen Renz:
Determining Interacting Objects in Human-Centric Activities via Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Reasoning. 550-563 - Behzad Bozorgtabar, Roland Goecke:
Enhanced Laplacian Group Sparse Learning with Lifespan Outlier Rejection for Visual Tracking. 564-578 - Chengkun Zhang, Huicheng Zheng, Jianhuang Lai:
Cross-view Action Recognition via Dual-Codebook and Hierarchical Transfer Framework. 579-592
Stereo, Physics, Video and Events
- Daniel Kondermann, Rahul Nair, Stephan Meister, Wolfgang Mischler, Burkhard Güssefeld, Katrin Honauer, Sabine Hofmann, Claus Brenner, Bernd Jähne:
Stereo Ground Truth with Error Bars. 595-610 - Yasuhiro Akashi, Takayuki Okatani:
Separation of Reflection Components by Sparse Non-negative Matrix Factorization. 611-625 - Farshid Hajati, Mohammad Tavakolian, Soheila Gheisari, Ajmal Saeed Mian:
Spatiotemporal Derivative Pattern: A Dynamic Texture Descriptor for Video Matching. 626-641 - Cuiwei Liu, Xinxiao Wu, Yunde Jia:
Weakly Supervised Action Recognition and Localization Using Web Images. 642-657 - Sebastiano Vascon, Eyasu Zemene Mequanint, Marco Cristani, Hayley Hung, Marcello Pelillo, Vittorio Murino:
A Game-Theoretic Probabilistic Approach for Detecting Conversational Groups. 658-675
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