Ego-Exo4D: Understanding Skilled Human Activity from First- and Third-Person Perspectives.
Kristen GraumanAndrew WestburyLorenzo TorresaniKris KitaniJitendra MalikTriantafyllos AfourasKumar AshutoshVijay BaiyyaSiddhant BansalBikram BooteEugene ByrneZachary ChavisJoya ChenFeng ChengFu-Jen ChuSean CraneAvijit DasguptaJing DongMaría EscobarCristhian ForiguaAbrham GebreselasieSanjay HareshJing HuangMd Mohaiminul IslamSuyog Dutt JainRawal KhirodkarDevansh KukrejaKevin J. LiangJia-Wei LiuSagnik MajumderYongsen MaoMiguel MartinEffrosyni MavroudiTushar NagarajanFrancesco RagusaSanthosh Kumar RamakrishnanLuigi SeminaraArjun SomayazuluYale SongShan SuZihui XueEdward ZhangJinxu ZhangAngela CastilloChangan ChenXinzhu FuRyosuke FurutaCristina GonzálezPrince GuptaJiabo HuYifei HuangYiming HuangWeslie Khooet al.Published in: CoRR (2023)
Keyphrases
- human activities
- activity recognition
- human activity recognition
- daily activities
- human computer interaction
- human beings
- action recognition
- human actions
- human knowledge
- sensor data
- multiple perspectives
- daily life
- temporal structure
- ambient intelligence
- smart environments
- feature selection
- computer vision
- human interactions
- learning algorithm