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Roberto Vezzani is affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on computer science and engineering, with a pronounced emphasis on computer vision and pattern recognition, and human-computer interaction. Vezzani's work includes contributions to aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, and control and systems engineering.

Their publication record spans various topics such as human pose and action recognition, hand gesture recognition systems, video surveillance and tracking methods, advanced vision and imaging, 3D shape modeling and analysis, advanced neural network applications, and robotics and sensor-based localization.

Frequent co-authors include Guido Borghi, Rita Cucchiara, Stefano Pini, Alessandro Simoni, and Alberto Del Bimbo. Vezzani's research outputs are frequently published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Sensors, Computers & Graphics, Informatics, and Pattern Recognition Letters.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Roberto Vezzani feature the following titles and publication details:

  • SHREC 2021: Skeleton-based hand gesture recognition in the wild, 2021, Computers & Graphics
  • Multimodal Hand Gesture Classification for the Human-Car Interaction, 2020, Informatics
  • A Systematic Comparison of Depth Map Representations for Face Recognition, 2021, Sensors
  • Depth-based 3D human pose refinement: Evaluating the refinet framework, 2023, Pattern Recognition Letters
  • Multi-Category Mesh Reconstruction From Image Collections, 2021, 2021 International Conference on 3D Vision (3DV)

Vezzani has contributed to book publications with Springer Science+Business Media, participating in volumes titled "Pattern Recognition. ICPR International Workshops and Challenges" released in 2021.

  • Pattern Recognition. ICPR International Workshops and Challenges (2021) - multiple editions with varying citation counts

Best Publications

  • People reidentification in surveillance and forensics: A survey

    Roberto Vezzani;Davide Baltieri;Rita Cucchiara

  • 3DPeS: 3D people dataset for surveillance and forensics

    Davide Baltieri;Roberto Vezzani;Rita Cucchiara

  • Probabilistic posture classification for Human-behavior analysis

    R. Cucchiara;C. Grana;A. Prati;R. Vezzani

  • A multi-camera vision system for fall detection and alarm generation

    Rita Cucchiara;Andrea Prati;Roberto Vezzani

  • POSEidon: Face-from-Depth for Driver Pose Estimation

    Guido Borghi;Marco Venturelli;Roberto Vezzani;Rita Cucchiara

  • Learning to Detect and Track Visible and Occluded Body Joints in a Virtual World

    Matteo Fabbri;Fabio Lanzi;Simone Calderara;Andrea Palazzi

  • Video Surveillance Online Repository (ViSOR): an integrated framework

    Roberto Vezzani;Rita Cucchiara

  • Probabilistic people tracking for occlusion handling

    R. Cucchiara;C. Grana;G. Tardini;R. Vezzani

  • Computer vision system for in-house video surveillance

    Rita Cucchiara;Costantino Grana;Andrea Prati;Roberto Vezzani

  • A Hough transform-based method for radial lens distortion correction

    R. Cucchiara;C. Grana;A. Prati;R. Vezzani

  • An integrated multi-modal sensor network for video surveillance

    Andrea Prati;Roberto Vezzani;Luca Benini;Elisabetta Farella

  • SARC3D: a new 3D body model for people tracking and re-identification

    Davide Baltieri;Roberto Vezzani;Rita Cucchiara

  • Intelligent video surveillance as a service

    Andrea Prati;Roberto Vezzani;Michele Fornaciari;Rita Cucchiara

  • Face-from-Depth for Head Pose Estimation on Depth Images

    Guido Borghi;Matteo Fabbri;Roberto Vezzani;Simone Calderara

  • HMM based action recognition with projection histogram features

    Roberto Vezzani;Davide Baltieri;Rita Cucchiara

  • Using computer vision techniques for dangerous situation detection in domotic applications

    Rita Cucchiara;Costantino Grana;Andrea Prati;Giovanni Tardini

  • People orientation recognition by mixtures of wrapped distributions on random trees

    Davide Baltieri;Roberto Vezzani;Rita Cucchiara

  • Detection of static groups and crowds gathered in open spaces by texture classification

    Marco Manfredi;Roberto Vezzani;Simone Calderara;Rita Cucchiara

  • Posture classification in a multi-camera indoor environment

    R. Cucchiara;A. Prati;R. Vezzani

  • An Intelligent Surveillance System for Dangerous Situation Detection in Home Environments.

    Rita Cucchiara;Andrea Prati;Roberto Vezzani

Frequent Co-Authors

Rita Cucchiara
Rita Cucchiara University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Andrea Prati
Andrea Prati University of Parma
Costantino Grana
Costantino Grana University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Simone Calderara
Simone Calderara University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Marco Bertini
Marco Bertini University of Florence
Joseph J. LaViola
Joseph J. LaViola University of Central Florida
Elisabetta Farella
Elisabetta Farella Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Luca Benini
Luca Benini ETH Zurich
Alberto Del Bimbo
Alberto Del Bimbo University of Florence
Davide Maltoni
Davide Maltoni University of Bologna

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