Wang, 2018 - Google Patents
Three-dimensional convolutional restricted Boltzmann machine for human behavior recognition from RGB-D videoWang, 2018
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- Wang L
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- EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
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This paper provides a novel approach for recognizing human behavior from RGB-D video data. The three-dimensional convolutional restricted Boltzmann machine (3DCRBM) is proposed which can extract features from the raw RGB-D data. In a physical model, the …
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