Emering, L.Boulic, R.Thalmann, D.2007-01-162007-01-162007-01-16199710.1109/PCCGA.1997.626167https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/239029WOS:A1997BJ77D00002The recognition of daily human activities is a decisive interface component for more intuitive virtual reality (VR) interactions. In this paper, we describe a hierarchical model of body actions based on fine-grained action primitives. The associated recognition algorithm allows on-the-fly identification of simultaneous actions. Measurements highlight robustness to participants' variability and high detection rates when using the full potential of the action model. An example illustrates an interaction with a virtual character driven by the participant's action recognitioninteractive devicespattern recognitionpattern recognition equipmentvirtual realityLive participant's action recognition for virtual reality interactionstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper