The evaluation code for joint learning of object and action detectors (ICCV'17) is available on the web page.
The code for the action tubelet detector ACT-detector (ICCV'17) is available on the project web page.
The code for the video object segmentation with visual memory paper (ICCV'17) is available on the project web page.
The code for the motion pattern network MP-Net (CVPR'17) is available on the project web page.
The code for 2D-3D pose detection using LCR-Net (CVPR'17) is available here.
The code for our online object tracking algorithm is available.
The code for our weakly-supervised semantic segmentation method is available.
The code for Patch-CKN, along with the dataset introduced in the paper, is available here.
The code for EpicFlow (CVPR'15) is available here.
The detection code for "Learning to Detection Motion Boundaries" (CVPR'15) is available here.
The code for Spatio-temporal object detection proposals (ECCV'14) and the refined spatio-temporal annotations of UCF Sport are available here.
The code for our NIPS'14 paper on convolutional kernel networks is available on the project web page.
The code for "Category-specific video summarization" (ECCV'14) is available here.
The code for our CVPR'14 paper on transformation selection is available on its project page .
The open-source sparse estimation toolbox SPAMS v2.5 has been released. It contains the code for the CVPR'14 paper on archetypal analysis, and the ICML'13 and NIPS'13 papers on large-scale optimization.
The code for our CVPR'14 paper Mixing Body-Part Sequences for Human Pose Estimation, is available on the project page.
The code for the ICCV'13 paper Segmentation Driven Object Detection with Fisher Vectors by R. Gokberk Cinbis et al. is available here: MaskFishDet.
The code for our Bioinformatics paper on fast RNA-seq isoform deconvolution is available on the project web page and also as a Bioconductor R package.
The code for improved trajectories in our ICCV'13 paper - can be found on the website of Heng Wang.
The code for dense trajectories in our CVPR'11 paper - can be found on the website of Heng Wang.
This library is a C reimplementation of A. Torralba's GIST descriptor. It was used in our CIVR 2009 paper.
The weighted nearest-neighbor model for multiple binary or multiclass classification that we successfully used it for image auto-annotation in our ICCV'09 paper is available here.
The software for computing the spatio-temporal descriptor using gradient orientations and regular polyhedrons (or platonic solids) - as described in our BMVC'08 paper - can be found on the website of Alexander Kläser.
This program generates example videos for the Trecvid copy detection task.
Software for detecting Vitto's local shape features (see bottom of page).
Xiaoyang Tan and Bill Triggs' MATLAB face normalization and descriptor code, as described in our AMFG'07 paper.
YORG, developed within the AceMedia project helps organizing photo collections.
You may download the Navneet Dalal's object detection and localization toolkit from here.
Binaries and test images for Krystian Mikolajczyk's scaled and affine interest point detectors and various types of local image descriptors.
Gyuri Dorko's version of these detectors.
Frank Moosmann's FRIMCLA Randomized forest based image classifier, as described in our ECCV'06 workshop and NIPS'06 papers.
A joint comparison of affine covariant regions by LEAR, Oxford, Leuven and Prague (the test setup and the binaries are available)