Search Results for author: Pierre-Etienne Martin

Found 10 papers, 7 papers with code

Dataset Generation and Bonobo Classification from Weakly Labelled Videos

1 code implementation7 Sep 2023 Pierre-Etienne Martin

Performance is compared in terms of classification accuracy on the splits of the database using different data separation methods.

Classification

Fine-Grained Action Detection with RGB and Pose Information using Two Stream Convolutional Networks

1 code implementation6 Feb 2023 Leonard Hacker, Finn Bartels, Pierre-Etienne Martin

As participants of the MediaEval 2022 Sport Task, we propose a two-stream network approach for the classification and detection of table tennis strokes.

Action Classification Fine-Grained Action Detection +1

3D Convolutional Networks for Action Recognition: Application to Sport Gesture Recognition

no code implementations13 Apr 2022 Pierre-Etienne Martin, J Benois-Pineau, R Péteri, A Zemmari, J Morlier

3D convolutional networks is a good means to perform tasks such as video segmentation into coherent spatio-temporal chunks and classification of them with regard to a target taxonomy.

Action Recognition Classification +4

Sports Video: Fine-Grained Action Detection and Classification of Table Tennis Strokes from Videos for MediaEval 2021

1 code implementation16 Dec 2021 Pierre-Etienne Martin, Jordan Calandre, Boris Mansencal, Jenny Benois-Pineau, Renaud Péteri, Laurent Mascarilla, Julien Morlier

Sports video analysis is a prevalent research topic due to the variety of application areas, ranging from multimedia intelligent devices with user-tailored digests up to analysis of athletes' performance.

Fine-Grained Action Detection

Three-Stream 3D/1D CNN for Fine-Grained Action Classification and Segmentation in Table Tennis

1 code implementation29 Sep 2021 Pierre-Etienne Martin, Jenny Benois-Pineau, Renaud Péteri, Julien Morlier

The goal is to detect and classify table tennis strokes in the videos, the first step of a bigger scheme aiming at giving feedback to the players for improving their performance.

Action Classification Classification +1

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