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Areas of Interest: Computer Vision, Graphics.
 
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Publications

  • Saurabh Saini and P.J. Narayanan - Semantic Priors for Intrinsic Image Decomposition in 29th British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), 2018, Newcastle, UK. [PDF]

  • Gaurav Mishra, Saurabh Saini, Kiran Varanasi P.J. Narayanan - Human Shape Capture and Tracking at Home IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV 2018), Lake Tahoe, CA, USA, 2018. [PDF]

  • Saurabh Saini, Parikshit Sakurikar and P. J. Narayanan - Intrinsic image decomposition using focal stacks Proceedings of the Tenth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing. ACM, 2016. [PDF]

  • Aditya Singh, Saurabh Saini, Rajvi Shah and P. J. Narayanan - Learning to hash-tag videos with Tag2Vec Proceedings of the Tenth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing. ACM, 2016. [PDF]

  • Aditya Singh, Saurabh Saini, Rajvi Shah and P J Narayanan - From Traditional to Modern : Domain Adaptation for Action Classification in Short Social Video Clips 38th German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR 2016) Hannover, Germany, September 12-15 2016. [PDF]


Projects

urdu_cnnHuman Shape Capture and Tracking at Home

People Involved : Gaurav Mishra, Saurabh Saini, Kiran Varanasi and P.J. Narayanan

Human body tracking typically requires specialized capture set-ups. Although pose tracking is available in consumer devices like Microsoft Kinect, it is restricted to stick figures visualizing body part detection. In this paper, we propose a method for full 3D human body shape and motion capture of arbitrary movements from the depth channel of a single Kinect, when the subject wears casual clothes

 

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