Motion-based recognition deals with the recognition of an object and/or
its motion, based on motion in a series of images. In this approach, a
sequence containing a large number of frames is used to extract motion
information. The advantage is that a longer sequence leads to
recognition of higher level motions, like walking or running, which
consist of a complex and coordinated series of events. Unlike much
previous research in motion, this approach does not require explicit
reconstruction of shape from the images prior to recognition.
This book provides the state-of-the-art in this rapidly developing
discipline. It consists of a collection of invited chapters by leading
researchers in the world covering various aspects of motion-based
recognition including lipreading, gesture recognition, facial expression
recognition, gait analysis, cyclic motion detection, and activity
recognition.
Audience: This volume will be of interest to researchers and post-
graduate students whose work involves computer vision, robotics and
image processing