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Latent boosting for action recognition
Author: Huang, Zhi Feng
Date created: 2012-08-10
Learning transferable distance functions for human action recognition and detection
Author: Yang, Weilong
Date created: 2010
Learning structured models for human actions and poses
Author: Wang, Yang
Date created: 2009
Hierarchical action classification with network pruning
Author: Davoodikakhki, Mahdi
Date created: 2020-08-13

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