In this paper we present an application of computer vision techniques to obtain specific information about the behaviour of the people passing in front of a target scene. This is ...
Recently, there is a growing interest in automatic recognition of human motion for applications, such as humanoid robots, human activity monitoring, and surveillance. In this pape...
Recent advances in biophotonics have enabled in-vivo, in-situ histopathology for routine clinical applications. The non-invasive nature of these optical `biopsy' techniques, h...
Selen Atasoy, Ben Glocker, Stamatia Giannarou, ...
Research at the Computer Vision Laboratory at the University of Maryland has focussed on developing algorithms and systems that can look at humans and recognize their activities i...
Larry S. Davis, Vasanth Philomin, Ramani Duraiswam...
With the recent advancements and wide usage of location detection devices, large quantities of data are collected by GPS and cellular technologies in the form of trajectories. Whi...
Marcos R. Vieira, Petko Bakalov, Vassilis J. Tsotr...