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Showing papers by "Piotr Dollár published in 2005"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 Oct 2005
TL;DR: It is shown that the direct 3D counterparts to commonly used 2D interest point detectors are inadequate, and an alternative is proposed, and a recognition algorithm based on spatio-temporally windowed data is devised.
Abstract: A common trend in object recognition is to detect and leverage the use of sparse, informative feature points. The use of such features makes the problem more manageable while providing increased robustness to noise and pose variation. In this work we develop an extension of these ideas to the spatio-temporal case. For this purpose, we show that the direct 3D counterparts to commonly used 2D interest point detectors are inadequate, and we propose an alternative. Anchoring off of these interest points, we devise a recognition algorithm based on spatio-temporally windowed data. We present recognition results on a variety of datasets including both human and rodent behavior.

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