Multi-level modeling and recognition of human actions involving full body motion
1997
Abstract
A multi-level model of human actions involving full body motion is proposed. Actions are considered as the combination of action primitives at different levels: motions of the center of mass, end effectors, and final postures of the virtual skeleton. The model is especially designed for fast action recognition from the input of the human motion at the joint level
Details
Title
Multi-level modeling and recognition of human actions involving full body motion
Author(s)
Emering, L. ; Boulic, R. ; Balcisoy, S. ; Thalmann, D.
Published in
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents
Conference
First International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Marina del Rey, CA, USA
Date
1997
Note
Comput. Graphics Lab., Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Record Appears in
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > GR-SCI-IC - IC Scientists Group > IIG - Immersive Interaction Group
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IINFCOM > VRLAB - Virtual Reality Laboratory
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
Published
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IINFCOM > VRLAB - Virtual Reality Laboratory
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
Published
Record creation date
2007-01-16