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    • A Comparison And Evaluation Of Motion Indexing Techniques 

      Bhatia, Harnish (Computer Science & Engineering, 2010-11-01)
      Motion capture (mocap) is a way to digitally represent the spatio-temporalstructure of human movement. Human motion is generally captured in long sequences to record the natural and complex aspects of human actions, its ...
    • A Human Motion Database: The Cognitive And Parametric Sampling Of Human Motion 

      Biswas, Arnab (Computer Science & Engineering, 2011-03-03)
      Motion databases have a strong potential to guide progress in the field of machine recognition and motion-based animation. Existing databases either have a very loose structure that do not sample the domain according to ...
    • An Interpolation Based Approach For Pattern Recognition And Generation 

      Galigekere Nagabhushana, Vishnukumar (Computer Science & Engineering, 2013-07-22)
      A large number of problems in computer vision and computer graphics can essentially be reduced to a pattern recognition problem. In this thesis, we explore a novel interpolation based framework to address some of the various ...