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Perception for Human Motion Understanding

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The fact that people are embodied places powerful constraints on their motion. By leveraging these constraints, we can build systems to perceive human motion that are fast and robust. More importantly, by understanding how these constraint systems relate to one another, and to the perceptual process itself, we can make progress toward building systems that interpret, not just capture, human motion.

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Bruno Apolloni Ashish Ghosh Ferda Alpaslan Lakhmi C. Jain Srikanta Patnaik

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R. Wren, C. Perception for Human Motion Understanding. In: Apolloni, B., Ghosh, A., Alpaslan, F., C. Jain, L., Patnaik, S. (eds) Machine Learning and Robot Perception. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11504634_7

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