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CVPR 2023-2024 Papers: Dive into advanced research presented at the leading computer vision conference. Keep up to date with the latest developments in computer vision and deep learning. Code included. ⭐ support visual intelligence development!

  • Updated May 29, 2024
  • Python

We present MocapNET, a real-time method that estimates the 3D human pose directly in the popular Bio Vision Hierarchy (BVH) format, given estimations of the 2D body joints originating from monocular color images. Our contributions include: (a) A novel and compact 2D pose NSRM representation. (b) A human body orientation classifier and an ensembl…

  • Updated May 28, 2024
  • C++

WACV 2024 Papers: Discover cutting-edge research from WACV 2024, the leading computer vision conference. Stay updated on the latest in computer vision and deep learning, with code included. ⭐ support visual intelligence development!

  • Updated May 18, 2024
  • Python

ICCV 2023 Papers: Discover cutting-edge research from ICCV 2023, the leading computer vision conference. Stay updated on the latest in computer vision and deep learning, with code included. ⭐ support visual intelligence development!

  • Updated May 18, 2024
  • Python

FG 2024 Papers: Explore a comprehensive collection of research papers presented at one of the premier conferences on automatic face and gesture recognition. Seamlessly integrate code implementations for better understanding. ⭐ Experience the cutting edge of progress in facial analysis, gesture recognition, and biometrics with this repository!

  • Updated May 18, 2024

This repository is a comparative analysis of various CNN models for gesture recognition, focusing on the impact of RGB versus grayscale images and the efficacy of transfer learning with VGG-16. It includes a detailed study with custom-built CNN architectures and VGG-16 models, exploring their performance in recognizing human gestures from images.

  • Updated May 17, 2024
  • Jupyter Notebook

testSpectrogram is an open-source platform for wireless channel simulation, human/hand pose extraction, gesture spectrogram generation, and real-time gesture recognition based on millimeter-wave passive sensing and communication systems.

  • Updated May 15, 2024
  • MATLAB

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