Multimodal head and body pose estimation, by Xavier Alameda-Pineda

Monday, November 23, 2015, 2:00pm to 3:00pm, room F107, INRIA Montbonnot Seminar by Xavier Alameda-Pineda, University of Trento, Italy Detecting social attention attractors in free-standing conversational groups through multimodal head and body pose estimation Abstract: During natural social gatherings, humans tend to organize themselves in the so-called free-standing conversational groups (FCGs). Studying…

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Complex scene perception: contextual estimation of dynamic interacting variables, by Sileye Ba

Monday, January 13, 2014, 2:00 to 3:00 pm, room F107, INRIA Montbonnot Seminar by Sileye Ba, RN3D Innovation Lab, Marseille   During these last years researchers have conducted research about complex scene perception. Studying the perception scenes require modelling multiple interacting variables. Computer vision and machine learning have led to significant advances…

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