Vision and Modeling Group

MIT Media Laboratory

 

Computers Watching Football

 

Publications

  • S.S. Intille, Visual Recognition of Multi-Agent Action, Ph.D. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September, 1999.

  • S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, A Framework for Representing Multi-Agent Action from Visual Evidence, Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), July, 1999.

  • S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, Visual Recognition of Multi-Agent Action Using Binary Temporal Relations, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June, 1999. (See paper above for online version)

  • S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, Representation and Visual Recognition of Complex, Multi-Agent Actions Using Belief Networks, Massachusetts Institute of  Technology, MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing Group Technical Report No. 454, 1998. Also found in CVPR '98 Workshop on the Interpretation of Visual Motion  and ECCV '98 Workshop on the Perception of Human Action

  • S.S. Intille and J.W. Davis and A.F. Bobick, Real-Time Closed-World Tracking, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), IEEE Computer Society Press, June 1997, pp. 697-703.

  • S.S. Intille and J.W. Davis and A.F. Bobick, Real-Time Closed-World Tracking, Massachusetts Institute of   Technology, MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing Group Technical Report No. 403, November, 1996.

  • S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, Closed-World Tracking, Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), June 1995, pp. 672-678. This official proceedings is missing one page of the article, so here's the full text.

  • S.S. Intille and A.F. Bobick, Visual Tracking Using Closed-Worlds, Massachusetts Institute of   Technology, MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing Group Technical Report No. 294, November, 1994. Complete version of ICCV paper.

  • S.S. Intille, Tracking Using a Local Closed-World Assumption: Tracking in the Football Domain, Massachusetts Institute of  Technology, MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing Group Technical Report No. 296, August, 1994.


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