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Sequential Reliable-Inference for Rapid Detection of Human Actions
Washington, D.C., USA June 27-July 02
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James W. Davis, Ohio State University, Columbus
We present a probabilistic reliable-inference framework to address the issue of rapid-and-reliable detection of human actions. The approach determines the shortest video exposure needed for low-latency recognition by sequentially evaluating a series of posterior class ratios to find the earliest reliable decision point. Results are presented for a set of people walking, running, and standing at different styles and multiple viewpoints, and compared to an alternative ML approach.
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James W. Davis, "Sequential Reliable-Inference for Rapid Detection of Human Actions," cvprw, vol. 7, pp.111, 2004 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'04) Volume 7, 2004
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