
- A Rate Distortion Approach for Semi-Supervised Conditional Random Fields
- Selecting and Commanding Individual Robots in a Vision-Based Multi-Robot System Alex Couture-Beil, Richard T. Vaughan, and Greg Mori
- Real-time Motion-based Gesture Recognition using the Mark Bayazit, Alex Couture-Beil, Greg Mori
- SFU at TRECVid 2009: Event Detection Weilong Yang, Tian Lan, and Greg Mori
- Estimating Human Body Configurations using Shape Context Matching Greg Mori and Jitendra Malik
- LearningStructuredModelsfor RecognizingHumanActions
- Unsupervised Discovery of Action Classes Yang Wang, Hao Jiang, Mark S. Drew, Ze-Nian Li and Greg Mori
- Shape contexts enable efficient retrieval of similar shapes Greg Mori y , Serge Belongie z and Jitendra Malik y
- Automatic Classification of Outdoor Images by Region Matching
- Machine Vision and Applications manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor)
- Selecting and Commanding Individual Robots in a Multi-Robot System Alex Couture-Beil, Richard T. Vaughan, and Greg Mori
- A Discriminative Latent Model of Object Classes and Attributes
- Optimizing Complex Loss Functions in Structured Prediction
- Retrieving Actions in Group Contexts , Yang Wang1
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, VOL., NO. 1 Human Action Recognition by
- Human Pose Estimation with Rotated Geometric Blur Bo Chen, Nhan Nguyen, and Greg Mori
- Estimating Human Body Configurations using Shape Context Matching Greg Mori and Jitendra Malik
- Multiple Tree Models for Occlusion and Spatial Constraints in Human Pose Estimation
- Recovering 3d Human Body Configurations Using Shape Contexts
- Learning a Discriminative Hidden Part Model for Human Action Recognition
- Guiding Model Search Using Segmentation School of Computing Science
- Monitoring Creatures Great and Small: ComputerVision Systems for Looking at
- Beyond Actions: Discriminative Models for Contextual Group Activities
- A Discriminative Latent Model of Image Region and Object Tag Correspondence
- Efficient Human Action Detection using a Transferable Distance Function
- Human Action Recognition from a Single Clip per Action Weilong Yang, Yang Wang, and Greg Mori
- Boosting with Incomplete Information Gholamreza Haffari1
- Action Recognition by Learning Mid-level Motion Features Alireza Fathi and Greg Mori
- Human Pose Estimation using Motion Exemplars Alireza Fathi and Greg Mori
- Boosted Multiple Deformable Trees for Parsing Human Poses
- Semi-Latent Dirichlet Allocation: A Hierarchical Model for Human Action Recognition
- Action Recognition of Insects Using Spectral Clustering Maryam Moslemi Naeini1
- Efficient Shape Matching Using Shape Greg Mori, Serge Belongie, Member, IEEE, and Jitendra Malik, Senior
- Shape contexts enable efficient retrieval of similar shapes , Serge Belongie
- Video Based Motion Synthesis by Splicing and Morphing Greg Mori, Alex Berg, Alyosha Efros, Ashley Eden,
- In IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Nice, France, October 2003 Recognizing Action at a Distance
- Max-Margin Hidden Conditional Random Fields for Human Action Recognition School of Computing Science
- Selecting and Commanding Groups in a Multi-Robot Vision Based System
- Stacks of Convolutional Restricted Boltzmann Machines for Shift-Invariant Feature Learning
- Recognizing Objects in Adversarial Clutter: Breaking a Visual CAPTCHA
- Expression-Invariant Face Recognition with Expression Classification Xiaoxing Li, Greg Mori and Hao Zhang
- Recognizing Human Actions from Still Images with Latent Poses Weilong Yang, Yang Wang, and Greg Mori
- Estimating Human Body Con gurations using Shape Context Matching
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, VOL., NO. 1 Hidden Part Models for Human Action
- Recovering Human Body Configurations: Combining Segmentation and Recognition
- Max-Margin Offline Pedestrian Tracking with Multiple Cues Bahman Yari Saeed Khanloo1
- Discriminative Figure-Centric Models for Joint Action Localization and Recognition
- HUANG, YANG, WANG, MORI: LATENTBOOST 1 Latent Boosting for Action Recognition
- Learning Structured Models for Recognizing Human Ac8ons
- WANG AND MORI: MAX-MARGIN LATENT DIRICHLET ALLOCATION 1 Max-Margin Latent Dirichlet Allocation for
- A Discriminative Key Pose Sequence Model for Recognizing Human Interactions Arash Vahdat
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, VOL., NO. 1 Discriminative Latent Models for Recognizing
- A Large Margin Framework for Single Camera Offline Tracking with Hybrid Cues Bahman Yari Saeed Khanlooa