no code implementations • 6 May 2016 • Se-Young Park, Bruce Xiaohan Nie, Song-Chun Zhu
The A-AOG model is an amalgamation of three traditional grammar formulations: (i) Phrase structure grammar representing the hierarchical decomposition of the human body from whole to parts; (ii) Dependency grammar modeling the geometric articulation by a kinematic graph of the body pose; and (iii) Attribute grammar accounting for the compatibility relations between different parts in the hierarchy so that their appearances follow a consistent style.
no code implementations • IJCNLP 2017 • Yunseok Noh, Su Jeong Choi, Seong-Bae Park, Se-Young Park
We demonstrate a report generation system called WiseReporter.
no code implementations • CVPR 2013 • Brandon Rothrock, Se-Young Park, Song-Chun Zhu
In this paper we present a compositional and-or graph grammar model for human pose estimation.
no code implementations • ICCV 2015 • Se-Young Park, Song-Chun Zhu
In this paper, we are interested in developing compositional models to explicit representing pose, parts and attributes and tackling the tasks of attribute recognition, pose estimation and part localization jointly.