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Representing and Recognizing Visual Dynamic Events with Support Vector Machines
Venice, Italy September 27-September 29
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Massimiliano Pittore, Universit? di Genova (I)
Curzio Basso, Universit? di Genova (I)
Alessandro Verri, Universit? di Genova (I) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have been recently introduced as techniques for solving pattern recognition and regression estimation problems. SVMs are derived in the framework of statistical learning theory and combine a solid theoretical foundation with very good performances in several applications. In this paper we describe a system able to detect, represent, and recognize visual dynamic events from an image sequence. While the events are initially detected by means of low level visual processing, both the representation and recognition stages are performed with SVMs. Therefore, the system is trained, instead of programmed, to perform the required tasks. The very good results obtained on real image sequences indicate that SVMs can be profitably used for the construction of flexible and effective systems based on computer vision.
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Massimiliano Pittore, Curzio Basso, Alessandro Verri, "Representing and Recognizing Visual Dynamic Events with Support Vector Machines," iciap, pp.18, 10th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'99), 1999
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