Learning to see people

author: Dariu Gavrila, University of Amsterdam
published: Dec. 1, 2010,   recorded: November 2010,   views: 3768
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The ability to recognize humans and their activities by vision is key for a machine to interact intelligently and effortlessly with a human-inhabited environment. This talk covers recent research at Daimler R&D and the Univ. of Amsterdam on the topic of "Looking at People"; I cover applications in the intelligent vehicle and smart surveillance domains, and emphasize the central role that machine learning plays herein.

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