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RECOGNIZING SIMPLE HUMAN ACTIONS USING 3D HEAD MOVEMENT
Authors:Jorge  Usabiaga  George  Bebis  Ali  Erol  Mircea  Nicolescu Monica  Nicolescu
Affiliation:Computer Vision Laboratory, University of Nevada, Reno; Robotics Laboratory, University of Nevada, Reno
Abstract:Recognizing human actions from video has been a challenging problem in computer vision. Although human actions can be inferred from a wide range of data, it has been demonstrated that simple human actions can be inferred by tracking the movement of the head in 2D. This is a promising idea as detecting and tracking the head is expected to be simpler and faster because the head has lower shape variability and higher visibility than other body parts (e.g., hands and/or feet). Although tracking the movement of the head alone does not provide sufficient information for distinguishing among complex human actions, it could serve as a complimentary component of a more sophisticated action recognition system. In this article, we extend this idea by developing a more general, viewpoint invariant, action recognition system by detecting and tracking the 3D position of the head using multiple cameras. The proposed approach employs Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to register the 3D trajectories in a common coordinate system and Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) to align them in time for matching. We present experimental results to demonstrate the potential of using 3D head trajectory information to distinguish among simple but common human actions independently of viewpoint.
Keywords:human action recognition  3D head movement  principal component analysis  dynamic time wrapping
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