Browsing Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) by Subject "action recognition"
Now showing items 1-2 of 2
-
Biologically Plausible Neural Model for the Recognition of Biological Motion and Actions
(2002-08-01)The visual recognition of complex movements and actions is crucial for communication and survival in many species. Remarkable sensitivity and robustness of biological motion perception have been demonstrated in ...
-
Mouse Behavior Recognition with The Wisdom of Crowd
(2013-09-19)In this thesis, we designed and implemented a crowdsourcing system to annotatemouse behaviors in videos; this involves the development of a novel clip-based video labeling tools, that is more efficient than traditional ...