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Colloquium Computer Science, Dr. Manuel Jesus Marin Jimenez (University of Cordoba)

10 June 2013

Date:                           Monday June 10th, 2013
Speaker:                     Dr.
Manuel J. Marín Jiménez University of Cordoba
Room:                         5161.0293 (Bernoulliborg)
Time:                          14.30

Title: RECENT ADVANCES IN HUMAN-CENTRIC VIDEO UNDERSTANDING


Abstract:

In this seminar I will present recent advances in the field of visual content

analysis focused on people. In particular, we are interested in understanding videos containing people-to-people interaction.

Firstly, we will approach a video retrieval task by detecting people looking

at each other. Then, we will focus on human interaction categorization by using spatio-temporal local features.

The presented work has been developed in collaboration with N. Pérez de la Blanca, E. Yeguas, V. Ferrari and A. Zisserman.

RELATED PUBLICATIONS

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[1] “Here’s looking at you, kid.” Detecting people looking at each other in videos.

MJ Marín-Jiménez, A Zisserman, V Ferrari

British Machine Vision Conference

[2] Exploring STIP-based Models for Recognizing Human Interactions in TV Videos.

MJ Marín-Jiménez, E Yeguas, N Perez de la Blanca

Pattern Recognition Letters

Colloquium coordinators are Prof.dr. M. Aiello (e-mail : M.Aiello rug.nl) and

Prof.dr. M. Biehl (e-mail: M.Biehl rug.nl)

http://www.rug.nl/research/jbi/news/colloquia/computerscience

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