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Human Activity Recognition - A Grand Challenge
2007
2007 International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems
Motion is an important cue for the human visual system. Mobiles have always fascinated children, Zeno (circa 500 B.C.) studied moving arrows to pose a paradox, and Zeke is investigating the human brain devoted to the understanding of motion. In computer vision research, motion has played an important role for the past thirty years. A major goal of current computer vision research is to recognize and understand human motion, activities and continuous activity. Initially, we focused on tracking a
doi:10.1109/isscs.2007.4292724
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