Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is a relatively recent term coined to represent living cultural expressions and practices, which are recognised by communities as distinct aspects of …
Human action recognition based on skeletons has wide applications in human–computer interaction and intelligent surveillance. However, view variations and noisy data bring …
In recent years, there has been a proliferation of works on human action classification from depth sequences. These works generally present methods and/or feature representations …
A Pfister, AM West, S Bronner… - Journal of medical …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Biomechanical analysis is a powerful tool in the evaluation of movement dysfunction in orthopaedic and neurologic populations. Three-dimensional (3D) motion capture systems …
Consumer-grade range cameras such as the Kinect sensor have the potential to be used in mapping applications where accuracy requirements are less strict. To realize this potential …
J Wang, Z Liu, Y Wu, J Yuan - IEEE transactions on pattern …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Human action recognition is an important yet challenging task. Human actions usually involve human-object interactions, highly articulated motions, high intra-class variations, and …
RA Clark, YH Pua, K Fortin, C Ritchie, KE Webster… - Gait & posture, 2012 - Elsevier
Clinically feasible methods of assessing postural control such as timed standing balance and functional reach tests provide important information, however, they cannot accurately …
Human action recognition under low observational latency is receiving a growing interest in computer vision due to rapidly developing technologies in human-robot interaction …
Skeleton-based action recognition has been extensively studied, but it remains an unsolved problem because of the complex variations of skeleton joints in 3-D spatiotemporal space …