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And:
Textual description of human activities by tracking head and hand
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Hu, W.,
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Chen, H.,
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set of predicates describing temporal constraints.
An event is typically triggered by a change in state.
VERL is a companion to VEML. Model events as composable, reduce complex
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Nevatia, R.[Ram],
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Jones, G.A.[Graeme A.],
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Chapter on Motion -- Feature-Based, Long Range, Motion and Structure Estimates, Tracking, Surveillance, Activities continues in
Evaluation, Surveillance Systems .