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A novel content-based motion descriptor is proposed. Firstly, the multi-view image information is captured to represent motion, and then the Switching Kalman Filters Model (S-KFM), which is a kind of the Dynamic Bayesian Network (DBN), is built based on the images fusion and the optical stream technology. Secondly, through the S-KFM inferring and sequence signal coding, a graph-based motion descriptor can be obtained. Lastly, motion matching results based on the graph model descriptor show our method is effective.
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This work is partly supported by the National Basic Research Project of China (No. 2010CB731800) and the China National Foundation (No. 60972095, 61271362).
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Xiao, Q., Luo, Y. & Wang, H. Motion retrieval based on Switching Kalman Filters Model. Multimed Tools Appl 72, 951–966 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-013-1416-x
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