Human action analysis and recognition is a relatively mature field, yet one which is often not well understood by students and researchers. The large number of possible variations in human motion and appearance, camera viewpoint, and environment, present considerable challenges. Some important and common problems remain unsolved by the computer vision community. However, many valuable approaches have been proposed over the past decade, including the motion history image (MHI) method. This method has received significant attention, as it offers greater robustness and performance than other techniques. This work presents a comprehensive review of these state-of-the-art approaches and their applications, with a particular focus on the MHI method and its variants.
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Motion History Images for Action Recognition and Understanding
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Criticism and Truth
Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a major French writer, literary theorist and critic of French culture and society. His classic works include Mythologies and Camera Lucida.
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Cryptography Engineering: Design Principles and Practical Applications
Learn to build cryptographic protocols that work in the real world
Knowing how a camera works does not make you a great photographer. Knowing what cryptographic designs are and how existing cryptographic protocols work does not give you proficiency in using cryptography. You must learn to think like a cryptographer.
That is what this book will teach you. Dive deeply into specific, concrete cryptographic protocols and learn why certain decisions were made. Recognize the challenges and how to overcome them. With this book, which is suitable for both classroom and self-study, you will learn to use cryptography effectively in real-world systems.
- Understand what goes into designing cryptographic protocols
- Develop an understanding of the interface between cryptography and the surrounding system, including people, economics, hardware, software, ethics, policy, and other aspects of the real world
- Look beyond the security protocol to see weaknesses in the surrounding system
- Thwart the adversary by understanding how adversaries think
- Learn how to build cryptography into new products
Chapter 2 Introduction to Cryptography.
Part II Message Security.
Chapter 3 Block Ciphers.
Chapter 4 Block Cipher Modes.
Chapter 5 Hash Functions.
Chapter 6 Message Authentication Codes.
Chapter 7 The Secure Channel.
Chapter 8 Implementation Issues (I).
Part III Key Negotiation.
Chapter 9 Generating Randomness.
Chapter 10 Primes.
Chapter 11 Diffie-Hellman.
Chapter 12 RSA.
Chapter 13 Introduction to Cryptographic Protocols.
Chapter 14 Key Negotiation.
Chapter 15 Implementation Issues (II).
Part IV Key Management.
Chapter 16 The Clock.
Chapter 17 Key Servers.
Chapter 18 The Dream of PKI.
Chapter 19 PKI Reality.
Chapter 20 PKI Practicalities.
Chapter 21 Storing Secrets.
Part V Miscellaneous.
Chapter 22 Standards and Patents.
Chapter 23 Involving Experts.
Bibliography.
Index.