Part I: Introduction
About Behaviour
Behaviour in Context
Towards Modelling Behaviour
Part II: Single-Object Behaviour
Understanding Facial Expression
Modelling Gesture
Action Recognition
Part III: Group Behaviour
Supervised Learning of Group Activity
Unsupervised Behaviour Profiling
Hierarchical Behaviour Discovery
Learning Behavioural Context
Modelling Rare and Subtle Behaviours
Man in the Loop
Part IV: Distributed Behaviour
Multi-Camera Behaviour Correlation
Person Re-Identification
Connecting the Dots
Epilogue
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Demand continues to grow worldwide, from both government and commerce, for technologies capable of automatically selecting and identifying object and human behaviour.
This accessible text/reference presents a comprehensive and unified treatment of visual analysis of behaviour from computational-modelling and algorithm-design perspectives. The book provides in-depth discussion on computer vision and statistical machine learning techniques, in addition to reviewing a broad range of behaviour modelling problems. A mathematical background is not required to understand the content, although readers will benefit from modest knowledge of vectors and matrices, eigenvectors and eigenvalues, linear algebra, optimisation, multivariate analysis, probability, statistics and calculus.
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A valuable resource for both researchers in computer vision and machine learning, and for developers of commercial applications, the book can also serve as a useful reference for postgraduate students of computer science and behavioural science. Furthermore, policymakers and commercial managers will find this an informed guide on intelligent video analytics systems.
Dr. Shaogang Gong is a Professor of Visual Computation in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London, UK. Dr. Tao Xiang is a Lecturer at the same institution.
From the reviews:
“The book aims to describe, analyze, and present the problem of visual analysis of behaviour of objects, with an emphasis on behaviour of people. I have thoroughly enjoyed going through the book and find it a strong contribution to the area of computer vision and automated visual analysis. ... The book is well suited for academics and researchers ... and would be a great resource for implementing any of the algorithms described therein.” (Elena Corina Grigore, Perception, Vol. 42, 2013)
“This book presents a comprehensive introduction to algorithms and methodologies for representing, learning, recognizing, interpreting and predicting human behaviour, on the basis of visual data. Examples of human behaviour are given by facial expression, body gesture and human action. The book is mainly intended for readers interested in applications in the fields of visual surveillance, video indexing and search, robotics and healthcare, interaction, animation and computer games.” (Patrizio Frosini, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1238, 2012)"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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