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Antonis A. Argyros

Researcher at University of Crete

Publications -  227
Citations -  8061

Antonis A. Argyros is an academic researcher from University of Crete. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pose & Video tracking. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 215 publications receiving 7134 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonis A. Argyros include Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas & University of Bonn.

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Single-shot 3D hand pose estimation using radial basis function networks trained on synthetic data

TL;DR: This work presents a novel framework to perform single-shot hand pose estimation using depth data as input and employs several radial basis function networks (RBFNs) that are trained on a dataset containing only synthetically generated depth maps.
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A Robot-based Application for Physical Exercise Training

TL;DR: A fitness application integrated into a service robot is presented, which utilizes the robot vision system to track and recognize user movements and activities and supports multimodal interaction with the user.
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Improved Design for Vision-Based Incident Detection in Transportation Systems Using Real-Time View Transformations

TL;DR: Test results indicate that the two methods simplify the input provided to machine vision, and reduce the workload and amount of hardware in implementing complex machine-vision based systems for incident detection.
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Multimodal Narratives for the Presentation of Silk Heritage in the Museum

TL;DR: In this article , a representation based on digital assets and semantic annotations is established for Traditional Craft instances, in a way that captures their socio-historic context and preserves both their tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage dimensions.
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Beat Synchronous Dance Animation Based on Visual Analysis of Human Motion and Audio Analysis of Music Tempo

TL;DR: A beat tracking algorithm is used to estimate the pulse related to the tempo of a piece of music and automatically produces a beat synchronous dance animation of a virtual character based on the analysis of both visual and audio data.