Multi-level modeling and recognition of human actions involving full body motion
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Developing new techniques for human-computer interaction is very challenging. Vision-based techniques have the advantage of being unobtrusive and hands are a natural device that can be used for more intuitive interfaces. But in order to use hands for inter ...
In this paper we propose the use of Discrete Choice Analysis (DCA) for static facial expression classification. Facial expressions are described with expression descriptive units (EDU), consisting in a set of high level features derived from an active appe ...
Vision--based place recognition is a desirable feature for an autonomous mobile system. In order to work in realistic scenarios, a visual recognition algorithm should have two key properties: robustness and adaptability. This paper focuses on the latter, ...
The recognition of events in multimedia data is a challenging area of research. The growth in the amount of multimedia data being produced and stored increases the need for systems capable of automatically analysing this data. This analysis can aid in effi ...
We study private computations in a system of tiny mobile agents. We consider the mobile population protocol model of Angluin et al. [2] and ask what can be computed without ever revealing any input to a curious adversary. We show that any computable predic ...
Developing new techniques for human-computer interaction is very challenging. Vision-based techniques have the advantage of being unobtrusive and hands are a natural device that can be used for more intuitive interfaces. But in order to use hands for inter ...
This paper examines the identification of a single-output two-input system. Motivated by an experiment design problem(should one excite the two inputs simultaneously or separately), we examine the effect of the (second) input signal on the variance of the ...
Within the field of pattern recognition, biometrics is the discipline which is concerned with the automatic recognition of a person based on his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics. Face recognition, a central area in biometrics, is a very chal ...
In current automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, the energy is not used as part of the feature vector in spite of being a fundamental feature in the speech signal. The noise inherent in its estimation degrades the system performance. In this report w ...
This report presents the integration of several noise reduction methods into the front-end for speech recognition developed at IDIAP. The chosen methods are : Spectral Subtraction, Cepstral Mean Subtraction and Blind Equalization. These different methods a ...