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Machine Learning

2005

University of Central Florida

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Multizoom Activity Recognition Using Machine Learning, Raymond Smith Jan 2005

Multizoom Activity Recognition Using Machine Learning, Raymond Smith

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In this thesis we present a system for detection of events in video. First a multiview approach to automatically detect and track heads and hands in a scene is described. Then, by making use of epipolar, spatial, trajectory, and appearance constraints, objects are labeled consistently across cameras (zooms). Finally, we demonstrate a new machine learning paradigm, TemporalBoost, that can recognize events in video. One aspect of any machine learning algorithm is in the feature set used. The approach taken here is to build a large set of activity features, though TemporalBoost itself is able to work with any feature set …