Call For Participation
Understanding Visual Behaviour
One Day BMVA Technical Meeting in association with the IEE/E4 at the
British Institute of Radiology, London, UK on 24 January 2001
http://www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings/meetings/01/24Jan01
Computational understanding of human behaviour from visual data is
necessary in order to replace our cumbersome human-computer interfaces
with more natural interfaces, and to build systems that can process
surveillance data unsupervised. However, segmentation of humans from
scenes is a challenging task due to the deformable articulated structure
of the human body, resulting in ambiguities when trying to measure human
behaviour from visual data. More crucially, interpretation is
challenging because behaviour cannot be visually observed or measured
from images. It is even difficult for human subjects to describe their
own behaviour adequately.
Abstracts are invited for a one-day BMVA technical meeting on
Understanding Visual Behaviour.
Topics include:
visual interaction
human recognition
behavioural models
gesture recognition
temporal modelling
visual learning
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words in length. Please email
submissions to Jamie Sherrah, [log in to unmask] by Wed 1st November.
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