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Tae-Kyun Kim

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  308
Citations -  11653

Tae-Kyun Kim is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pose & Facial recognition system. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 295 publications receiving 9522 citations. Previous affiliations of Tae-Kyun Kim include KAIST & University of Cambridge.

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Discriminative Learning and Recognition of Image Set Classes Using Canonical Correlations

TL;DR: A novel discriminative learning method over sets is proposed for set classification that maximizes the canonical correlations of within-class sets and minimizes thecanon correlations of between- class sets.
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Latent Regression Forest: Structured Estimation of 3D Articulated Hand Posture

TL;DR: The Latent Regression Forest is presented, a novel framework for real-time, 3D hand pose estimation from a single depth image and shows that the LRF out-performs state-of-the-art methods in both accuracy and efficiency.
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First-Person Hand Action Benchmark with RGB-D Videos and 3D Hand Pose Annotations

TL;DR: This work collects RGB-D video sequences comprised of more than 100K frames of 45 daily hand action categories, involving 26 different objects in several hand configurations, and sees clear benefits of using hand pose as a cue for action recognition compared to other data modalities.
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Tensor Canonical Correlation Analysis for Action Classification

TL;DR: A time-efficient action detection method based on dynamic learning of subspaces for tensor CCA for the case that actions are not aligned in the space-time domain is proposed.
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Multiple object tracking: A literature review

TL;DR: This work provides a thorough review on the development of this problem in recent decades and inspects the recent advances in various aspects and proposes some interesting directions for future research.