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CVPR 2012: Providence, RI, USA - Workshops
- 2012 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, Providence, RI, USA, June 16-21, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1611-8

Embedded Vision Workshop (EVW)
- Jeffrey Lalonde, Robert Laganière, Luc Martel:

Single-view obstacle detection for smart back-up camera systems. 1-8 - Ernst Bodenstorfer

, Ylber Hasani, Johannes Fürtler, Jörg Brodersen, Konrad J. Mayer:
High-speed line-scan camera with multi-line CMOS color sensor. 9-14 - Eduardo Gudis, Gooitzen S. van der Wal, Sujit Kuthirummal, Sek M. Chai, Supun Samarasekera, Rakesh Kumar, Vlad Branzoi:

Stereo Vision embedded system for Augmented Reality. 15-20 - Alejandro Nieto, David López Vilariño, Víctor M. Brea

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Feature detection and matching on an SIMD/MIMD hybrid embedded processor. 21-26 - Miguel Bordallo López

, Jari Hannuksela, Olli Silvén
, Lixin Fan:
Head-tracking virtual 3-D display for mobile devices. 27-34 - Ewa Piatkowska, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Stephan Schraml, Margrit Gelautz

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Spatiotemporal multiple persons tracking using Dynamic Vision Sensor. 35-40 - Eric Li, Liu Yang, Bin Wang, Jianguo Li, Ya-ti Peng:

SURF cascade face detection acceleration on Sandy Bridge processor. 41-47 - Bernhard Kohn, Aneta Nowakowska, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir:

Real-time body motion analysis for dance pattern recognition. 48-53 - Zhong Zhang, Amit Mistry, Weihong Yin, Péter L. Venetianer:

Embedded smart sensor for outdoor parking lot lighting control. 54-59 - Martin Humenberger

, Stephan Schraml, Christoph Sulzbachner, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Ágoston Srp, Ferenc Vajda:
Embedded fall detection with a neural network and bio-inspired stereo vision. 60-67 - Michael Rauter

, David Schreiber:
A GPU accelerated Fast Directional Chamfer Matching algorithm and a detailed comparison with a highly optimized CPU implementation. 68-75 - Georg Wiesmann, Stephan Schraml, Martin Litzenberger, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Michael Hofstätter, Chiara Bartolozzi:

Event-driven embodied system for feature extraction and object recognition in robotic applications. 76-82 - David Schreiber, Michael Rauter

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A CPU-GPU hybrid people counting system for real-world airport scenarios using arbitrary oblique view cameras. 83-88 - Fridtjof Stein:

The challenge of putting vision algorithms into a car. 89-94
3D Cinematography (3DCINE)
- Feng Liu, Yuzhen Niu, Hailin Jin:

Keystone correction for stereoscopic cinematography. 1-7 - Wei-Jia Huang, An-Chun Luo, Wen-Chao Chen, Wei-Hao Huang:

Perceptual based stereoscopic content analysis using salient information, dense disparity maps, and modified random walk framework. 8-15 - Janusz Konrad

, Meng Wang, Prakash Ishwar
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2D-to-3D image conversion by learning depth from examples. 16-22 - Sang-Hyun Cho, Hang-Bong Kang:

The measurement of eyestrain caused from diverse binocular disparities, viewing time and display sizes in watching stereoscopic 3D content. 23-28 - Jianhui Chen, Karim Benzeroual, Robert S. Allison

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Calibration for high-definition camera rigs with marker chessboard. 29-36 - Harlyn Baker

, Gregorij Kurillo
, Zeyu Li, Quang-Tuan Luong, Constantin Papadas:
Capture considerations for multiview panoramic cameras. 37-44 - Karim Benzeroual, Robert S. Allison

, Laurie M. Wilcox
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3D display size matters: Compensating for the perceptual effects of S3D display scaling. 45-52
Point Cloud Processing (PCP)
- Sam Friedman, Ioannis Stamos:

Online facade reconstruction from dominant frequencies in structured point clouds. 1-8 - Jiaping Zhao, Suya You:

Road network extraction from airborne LiDAR data using scene context. 9-16 - Agis Mesolongitis, Ioannis Stamos:

Detection of windows in point clouds of urban scenes. 17-24 - Joseph Lam, Michael A. Greenspan:

Shape matching of repeatable interest segments in 3D point clouds. 25-32 - Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, Jane MacFarlane:

Automatic registration of mobile LiDAR and spherical panoramas. 33-40 - Jing Huang

, Suya You:
Point cloud matching based on 3D self-similarity. 41-48 - Li Guan, Ting Yu, Peter H. Tu, Ser-Nam Lim:

Simultaneous image segmentation and 3D plane fitting for RGB-D sensors - An iterative framework. 49-56 - Clement Creusot

, Nick E. Pears, Jim Austin:
3D landmark model discovery from a registered set of organic shapes. 57-64 - David Doria, Richard J. Radke

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Filling large holes in LiDAR data by inpainting depth gradients. 65-72 - Julie Digne

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Similarity based filtering of point clouds. 73-79 - Pat Marion, Roland Kwitt

, Brad Davis, Michael Gschwandtner:
PCL and ParaView - Connecting the dots. 80-85
Change Detection Workshop (CDW)
- Nil Goyette, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Fatih Porikli

, Janusz Konrad
, Prakash Ishwar
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Changedetection.net: A new change detection benchmark dataset. 1-8 - Yosuke Nonaka, Atsushi Shimada

, Hajime Nagahara, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:
Evaluation report of integrated background modeling based on spatio-temporal features. 9-14 - Ashutosh Morde, Xiang Ma, Sadiye Guler:

Learning a background model for change detection. 15-20 - Lucia Maddalena

, Alfredo Petrosino:
The SOBS algorithm: What are the limits? 21-26 - Alexander Schick, Martin Bäuml, Rainer Stiefelhagen:

Improving foreground segmentations with probabilistic superpixel Markov random fields. 27-31 - Marc Van Droogenbroeck

, O. Paquot:
Background subtraction: Experiments and improvements for ViBe. 32-37 - Martin Hofmann, Philipp Tiefenbacher, Gerhard Rigoll:

Background segmentation with feedback: The Pixel-Based Adaptive Segmenter. 38-43
Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision (POCV)
- Dian Gong, Gérard G. Medioni:

Probabilistic tensor voting for robust perceptual grouping. 1-8 - Yuliang Guo, Benjamin B. Kimia:

On evaluating methods for recovering image curve fragments. 9-16 - Kuiyuan Yang, Lei Zhang, Yong Rui, Hong-Jiang Zhang:

PartBook for image parsing. 17-24 - Michael C. Hughes, Erik B. Sudderth

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Nonparametric discovery of activity patterns from video collections. 25-32 - Toufiq Parag, Claus Bahlmann, Vinay D. Shet, Maneesh Singh:

A grammar for hierarchical object descriptions in logic programs. 33-38 - Benjamin Kunsberg, Steven W. Zucker:

The differential geometry of shape from shading: Biology reveals curvature structure. 39-46 - Maruthi Narayanan, Benjamin B. Kimia:

To complete or not to complete: Gap completion in real images. 47-54
Computer Vision for Computer Games (CVCG)
- Richard Souvenir, Ayman Hajja, Scott Spurlock:

Gamesourcing to acquire labeled human pose estimation data. 1-6 - Victoria Bloom

, Dimitrios Makris
, Vasileios Argyriou:
G3D: A gaming action dataset and real time action recognition evaluation framework. 7-12 - Jeremy Svendsen, Trevor Beugeling, Alexandra Branzan Albu:

Computer vision based assessment of hand-eye coordination in young gamers: A baseline approach. 13-18 - Benjamin Goodrich, Itamar Arel:

Reinforcement learning based visual attention with application to face detection. 19-24
Gesture Recognition (GR)
- Isabelle Guyon, Vassilis Athitsos, Pat Jangyodsuk, Ben Hamner, Hugo Jair Escalante:

ChaLearn gesture challenge: Design and first results. 1-6 - Di Wu, Fan Zhu, Ling Shao

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One shot learning gesture recognition from RGBD images. 7-12 - Yui Man Lui:

A least squares regression framework on manifolds and its application to gesture recognition. 13-18 - Lu Wang, Ryan Villamil, Supun Samarasekera, Rakesh Kumar:

Magic Mirror: A virtual handbag shopping system. 19-24 - Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora, Jean-Marc Odobez

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Gaze estimation from multimodal Kinect data. 25-30 - Cem Keskin, Furkan Kiraç, Yunus Emre Kara, Lale Akarun

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Randomized decision forests for static and dynamic hand shape classification. 31-36 - Bernhard Kohn, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Aneta Nowakowska:

Real-time gesture recognition using bio inspired 3D vision sensor. 37-42 - Manavender R. Malgireddy, Ifeoma Nwogu

, Venu Govindaraju:
A temporal Bayesian model for classifying, detecting and localizing activities in video sequences. 43-48 - Rizwan Ahmed Khan

, Alexandre Meyer
, Hubert Konik, Saïda Bouakaz:
Exploring human visual system: Study to aid the development of automatic facial expression recognition framework. 49-54 - Yannick L. Gweth, Christian Plahl, Hermann Ney:

Enhanced continuous sign language recognition using PCA and neural network features. 55-60
Egocentric Vision (EgoVision)
- Keisuke Ogaki, Kris Makoto Kitani

, Yusuke Sugano
, Yoichi Sato:
Coupling eye-motion and ego-motion features for first-person activity recognition. 1-7 - Ana Cristina Murillo

, Daniel Gutiérrez-Gómez, Alejandro Rituerto
, Luis Puig, Josechu J. Guerrero
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Wearable omnidirectional vision system for personal localization and guidance. 8-14 - Joel A. Hesch, Stergios I. Roumeliotis:

Consistency analysis and improvement for single-camera localization. 15-22 - Ali Borji, Simone Frintrop, Dicky N. Sihite, Laurent Itti:

Adaptive object tracking by learning background context. 23-30
Projector-Camera Systems (PROCAMS)
- Toshiyuki Amano:

Shading illusion: A novel way for 3-D representation on paper media. 1-6 - Mushfiqur Rouf, Cheryl Lau, Wolfgang Heidrich:

Gradient domain color restoration of clipped highlights. 7-14 - Christoph Mertz, Sanjeev J. Koppal, Solomon Sia, Srinivasa G. Narasimhan

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A low-power structured light sensor for outdoor scene reconstruction and dominant material identification. 15-22 - Aydin Arpa, Gordon Wetzstein, Douglas Lanman, Ramesh Raskar:

Single lens off-chip cellphone microscopy. 23-28 - Jae Hyun Won, Man Hee Lee, In Kyu Park:

Active 3D shape acquisition using smartphones. 29-34 - Jingwen Dai, Ronald Chung:

Making any planar surface into a touch-sensitive display by a mere projector and camera. 35-42 - Andrew Dolce, Joshua D. Nasman, Barbara Cutler:

ARmy: A study of multi-user interaction in spatially augmented games. 43-50
Workshop on Camera Networks & Wide Area Scence Analysis (WCNWASA)
- Kang-Yu Ni, Terrell Nathan Mundhenk

, Kyungnam Kim, Yuri Owechko:
Manifold-based fingerprinting for target identification. 1-6 - Zefeng Ni, Jiejun Xu, B. S. Manjunath:

Object browsing and searching in a camera network using graph models. 7-14 - Thomas Pollard, Matthew Antone:

Detecting and tracking all moving objects in wide-area aerial video. 15-22 - Shen-Chi Chen, Chung-Yi Lee, Chih-Wei Lin, Iok-Long Chan, Yong-Sheng Chen

, Sheng-Wen Shih, Yi-Ping Hung:
2D and 3D visualization with dual-resolution for surveillance. 23-30 - Niki Martinel

, Christian Micheloni
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Re-identify people in wide area camera network. 31-36 - Jan Prokaj, Xuemei Zhao, Gérard G. Medioni:

Tracking many vehicles in wide area aerial surveillance. 37-43 - Grace Vesom:

Pixel-wise motion detection in persistent aerial video surveillance. 44-49 - Ziyan Wu

, Richard J. Radke
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Using scene features to improve wide-area video surveillance. 50-57 - Bernhard Rinner, Bernhard Dieber, Lukas Esterle

, Peter R. Lewis
, Xin Yao
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Resource-aware configuration in smart camera networks. 58-65
Biometrics (BIOM)
- Jonghyun Choi

, Abhishek Sharma, David W. Jacobs, Larry S. Davis:
Data insufficiency in sketch versus photo face recognition. 1-8 - Yui Man Lui, David S. Bolme, P. Jonathon Phillips, J. Ross Beveridge, Bruce A. Draper:

Preliminary studies on the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly face recognition challenge problem. 9-16 - Mostafa Abdelrahman, Asem M. Ali

, Shireen Y. Elhabian
, Ham M. Rara, Aly A. Farag:
A passive stereo system for 3D human face reconstruction and recognition at a distance. 17-22 - Tomoki Hosoi, Sei Nagashima, Koji Kobayashi, Koichi Ito

, Takafumi Aoki:
Restoring occluded regions using FW-PCA for face recognition. 23-30 - Ahmed El-Barkouky, Ham M. Rara, Aly A. Farag, Phil Womble:

Face detection at a distance using saliency maps. 31-36 - Huimin Guo, Ruiping Wang, Jonghyun Choi

, Larry S. Davis:
Face verification using sparse representations. 37-44 - Samuel P. Fenker, Kevin W. Bowyer

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Analysis of template aging in iris biometrics. 45-51 - Amanda Sgroi, Kevin W. Bowyer

, Patrick J. Flynn:
Effects of dominance and laterality on iris recognition. 52-58 - Ajay Kumar

, Tak-Shing Chan
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Iris recognition using quaternionic sparse orientation code (QSOC). 59-64 - Hunny Mehrotra, Mayank Vatsa

, Richa Singh
, Banshidhar Majhi:
Biometric match score fusion using RVM: A case study in multi-unit iris recognition. 65-70 - Akhil Vij, Anoop M. Namboodiri:

Fingerprint indexing based on local arrangements of minutiae neighborhoods. 71-76 - Atif Iqbal, Anoop M. Namboodiri:

Cascaded filtering for fingerprint identification using random projections. 77-82 - Anna Mikaelyan, Josef Bigün

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Ground truth and evaluation for latent fingerprint matching. 83-88 - Brian DeCann, Arun Ross:

"Has this person been encountered before?": Modeling an anonymous identification system. 89-96 - Michael J. Wilber

, Walter J. Scheirer, Terrance E. Boult:
PRIVV: Private remote iris-authentication with Vaulted Verification. 97-104 - Yi Cheng Feng, Pong Chi Yuen

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Vulnerabilities in binary face template. 105-110 - Xi Cheng, Sergey Tulyakov, Venu Govindaraju:

Utilization of matching score vector similarity measures in biometric systems. 111-116 - Yu Zhong, Yunbin Deng, Anil K. Jain:

Keystroke dynamics for user authentication. 117-123 - Ajita Rattani, Norman Poh, Arun Ross:

Analysis of user-specific score characteristics for spoof biometric attacks. 124-129 - Meltem Demirkus, Doina Precup, James J. Clark

, Tal Arbel:
Soft biometric trait classification from real-world face videos conditioned on head pose estimation. 130-137 - Stefan M. Karlsson, Josef Bigün

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Lip-motion events analysis and lip segmentation using optical flow. 138-145 - Usman Tariq, Thomas S. Huang:

Features and fusion for expression recognition - A comparative analysis. 146-152
Human Activity Understanding from 3D Data (HAU3D)
- Ava Bargi, Richard Yi Da Xu

, Massimo Piccardi
:
An online HDP-HMM for joint action segmentation and classification in motion capture data. 1-7 - Ferda Ofli

, Rizwan Chaudhry, Gregorij Kurillo
, René Vidal, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Sequence of the Most Informative Joints (SMIJ): A new representation for human skeletal action recognition. 8-13 - Xiaodong Yang, Yingli Tian

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EigenJoints-based action recognition using Naïve-Bayes-Nearest-Neighbor. 14-19 - Lu Xia, Chia-Chih Chen, J. K. Aggarwal:

View invariant human action recognition using histograms of 3D joints. 20-27 - Kiwon Yun, Jean Honorio

, Debaleena Chattopadhyay, Tamara L. Berg, Dimitris Samaras:
Two-person interaction detection using body-pose features and multiple instance learning. 28-35 - Prabhu Kaliamoorthi, Ramakrishna Kakarala:

Human pose tracking by parametric annealing. 36-41 - Pashalis Padeleris, Xenophon Zabulis

, Antonis A. Argyros
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Head pose estimation on depth data based on Particle Swarm Optimization. 42-49 - Julian Quiroga, Frederic Devernay

, James L. Crowley:
Scene flow by tracking in intensity and depth data. 50-57 - Mayank Rana, Graham W. Taylor, Ian Spiro, Christoph Bregler:

3D skeletal reconstruction from low-resolution multi-view images. 58-63 - Ke Chen, Jiangtao Xi

, Yanguang Yu
:
Fast quality-guided phase unwrapping algorithm for 3D profilometry based on object image edge detection. 64-69
Medical Computer Vision (MCV)
- Yang Song

, Weidong Cai
, Heng Huang, Yue Wang, David Dagan Feng:
Object localization in medical images based on graphical model with contrast and interest-region terms. 1-7 - Haluk N. Tokgozoglu, Eric M. Meisner, Michael Kazhdan, Gregory D. Hager:

Color-based hybrid reconstruction for endoscopy. 8-15 - Quannan Li, Cong Yao, Liwei Wang, Zhuowen Tu:

Randomness and sparsity induced codebook learning with application to cancer image classification. 16-23 - Hua Zhong, Yefeng Zheng

, Gareth Funka-Lea, Fernando Vega Higuera:
Segmentation and removal of pulmonary arteries, veins and left atrial appendage for visualizing coronary and bypass arteries. 24-30 - Dijia Wu, David Liu, Michael Sühling, Christian Tietjen, Grzegorz Soza, Shaohua Kevin Zhou:

Automatic detection of liver lesion from 3D computed tomography images. 31-37 - Austin Reiter, Peter K. Allen, Tao Zhao:

Learning features on robotic surgical tools. 38-43 - Jean-Philippe Morin, Christian Desrosiers, Luc Duong

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Atlas-based segmentation of brain magnetic resonance imaging using random walks. 44-49 - Claire R. Donoghue, Anil Rao, Luis Pizarro, Anthony M. J. Bull

, Daniel Rueckert
:
Fast and accurate global geodesic registrations using knee MRI from the Osteoarthritis Initiative. 50-57 - Marwa Ismail, Shireen Y. Elhabian

, Aly A. Farag, Gerald W. Dryden
, Albert Seow:
Fully automated 3D colon segmentation for early detection of colorectal cancer based on convex formulation of the active contour model. 58-63 - Aly S. Abdelrahim, Moumen T. El-Melegy

, Aly A. Farag:
Realistic 3D reconstruction of the human teeth using shape from shading with shape priors. 64-69 - Faten M'hiri, Luc Duong

, Christian Desrosiers:
Combining Laplacian eigenmaps and vesselness filters for vessel segmentation in X-ray angiography. 70-75 - Viktor Gál, Etienne E. Kerre, Mike Nachtegael:

Multiple kernel learning based modality classification for medical images. 76-83 - Zhijun Zhang, David J. Sahn, Xubo B. Song:

Temporally consistent diffeomorphic motion estimation with mutual information: Application to echocardiographic sequences. 84-90
Large-Scale Video Search and Mining (LSVSM)
- Kevin Dale, Eli Shechtman, Shai Avidan, Hanspeter Pfister

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Multi-video browsing and summarization. 1-8 - Gilad Sharir, Tinne Tuytelaars

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Video object proposals. 9-14 - Do Hang Nga, Keiji Yanai

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Automatic collection of Web video shots corresponding to specific actions using Web images. 15-20 - Chenxia Wu, Jianke Zhu, Jiemi Zhang:

A content-based video copy detection method with randomly projected binary features. 21-26 - B. G. Vijay Kumar, Ioannis Patras

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Learning codebook weights for action detection. 27-32 - Ye Luo, Qi Tian:

Spatio-temporal enhanced sparse feature selection for video saliency estimation. 33-38 - Wei Jiang, Alexander C. Loui, Phoury Lei:

A consumer video search system by audio-visual concept classification. 39-44 - Zhen Li, Liangliang Cao, Shiyu Chang, John R. Smith, Thomas S. Huang:

Beyond Mahalanobis distance: Learning second-order discriminant function for people verification. 45-50
Computational Cameras and Displays (CCD)
- Jun Jiang, Jinwei Gu:

Recovering spectral reflectance under commonly available lighting conditions. 1-8 - Joel Jurik, Thomas Burnett, Michael Klug, Paul E. Debevec:

Geometry-corrected light field rendering for creating a holographic stereogram. 9-13 - Prabath Gunawardane, Steven Scher, James Davis:

Capturing relightable images using computer monitors. 14-21 - Kaushik Mitra

, Ashok Veeraraghavan:
Light field denoising, light field superresolution and stereo camera based refocussing using a GMM light field patch prior. 22-28 - Ivo Ihrke, Ilya Reshetouski, Alkhazur Manakov, Art Tevs, Michael Wand, Hans-Peter Seidel:

A kaleidoscopic approach to surround geometry and reflectance acquisition. 29-36
Socially Intelligent Surveillance and Monitoring (SISM)
- Tal Hassner, Yossi Itcher, Orit Kliper-Gross:

Violent flows: Real-time detection of violent crowd behavior. 1-6 - Kamrad Khoshhal Roudposhti

, Luís Santos
, Hadi Aliakbarpour
, Jorge Dias
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Parameterizing interpersonal behaviour with Laban movement analysis - A Bayesian approach. 7-13 - Simone Calderara

, Rita Cucchiara
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Understanding dyadic interactions applying proxemic theory on videosurveillance trajectories. 20-27 - Ana C. Murillo

, Iljung S. Kwak, Lubomir D. Bourdev, David J. Kriegman, Serge J. Belongie
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Urban tribes: Analyzing group photos from a social perspective. 28-35

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