Perceiving Systems, Computer Vision

Looking at people in action - An overview

1998

Book Chapter

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Using computers to watch human activity has proven to be a research area having not only a large number of potentially important applications (in surveillance, communications, health, etc.) but also one the had led to a variety of new, fundamental problems in image processing and computer vision. In this chapter we review research that has been conducted at the University of Maryland during the past five years on various topics involving analysis of human activity.

Author(s): Yacoob, Y. and Davis, L. S. and Black, M. and Gavrila, D. and Horprasert, T. and Morimoto, C.
Book Title: Computer Vision for Human–Machine Interaction
Year: 1998
Editors: R. Cipolla and A. Pentland
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Department(s): Perceiving Systems
Bibtex Type: Book Chapter (incollection)
Paper Type: Book Chapter

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BibTex

@incollection{Black:CUP:1998,
  title = {Looking at people in action - An overview},
  author = {Yacoob, Y. and Davis, L. S. and Black, M. and Gavrila, D. and Horprasert, T. and Morimoto, C.},
  booktitle = {Computer Vision for Human--Machine Interaction},
  editors = {R. Cipolla and A. Pentland},
  publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
  year = {1998},
  doi = {}
}