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Real-time classification of variable length multi-attribute motions
Authors:Chuanjun Li  Latifur Khan  Balakrishnan Prabhakaran
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA
Abstract:Multi-attribute motion data can be generated in many applications/ devices, such as motion capture devices and animations. It can have dozens of attributes, thousands of rows, and even similar motions can have different durations and different speeds at corresponding parts. There are no row-to-row correspondences between data matrices of two motions. To be classified and recognized, multi-attribute motion data of different lengths are reduced to feature vectors by using the properties of singular value decomposition (SVD) of motion data. The reduced feature vectors of similar motions are close to each other, while reduced feature vectors are different from each other if their motions are different. By applying support vector machines (SVM) to the feature vectors, we efficiently classify and recognize real-world multi-attribute motion data. With our data set of more than 300 motions with different lengths and variations, SVM outperforms classification by related similarity measures, in terms of accuracy and CPU time. The performance of our approach shows its feasibility of real-time applications to real-world data. Chuanjun Li is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. His Ph.D. research works primarily on efficient segmentation and recognition of human motion streams, and development of indexing and clustering techniques for the multi-attribute motion data as well as classification of motion data. Dr. Latifur R. Khan has been an Assistant Professor of Computer Science Department at University of Texas at Dallas since September, 2000. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degree in Computer Science from University of Southern California (USC) in August 2000 and December 1996, respectively. He obtained his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh in November 1993. Professor Khan is currently supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Texas Instruments, NOKIA, Alcatel, USA and has been awarded the Sun Equipment Grant. Dr. Khan has more than 50 articles, book chapters, and conference papers focusing in the areas of: database systems, multimedia information management, and data mining in bio-informatics and intrusion detection. Professor Khan has also served as a referee for database journals, conferences (e.g., IEEE TKDE, KAIS, ADL, VLDB) and he is currently serving as a program committee member for Eleventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (SIGKDD2005), ACM Fourteenth Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2005), International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications DEXA 2005, and International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2005), and program chair of ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining, 2004. Dr. Balakrishnan Prabhakaran is currently with the Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. B. Prabhakaran has been working in the area of multimedia systems: multimedia databases, authoring & presentation, resource management, and scalable web-based multimedia presentation servers. He has published several research papers in prestigious conferences and journals in this area.Dr. Prabhakaran received the NSF CAREER Award FY 2003 for his proposal on Animation Databases. Dr. Prabhakaran has served as an Associate Chair of the ACM Multimedia’2003 (November 2003, California), ACM MM 2000 (November 2000, Los Angeles), and ACM Multimedia’99 conference (Florida, November 1999). He has served as guest-editor (special issue on Multimedia Authoring and Presentation) for ACM Multimedia Systems journal. He is also serving on the editorial board of Multimedia Tools and Applications Journal, Kluwer Academic Publishers. He has also served as program committee member on several multimedia conferences and workshops. Dr. Prabhakaran has presented tutorials in several conferences on topics such as network resource management, adaptive multimedia presentations, and scalable multimedia servers.B. Prabhakaran has served as a visiting research faculty with the Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park. He also served as a faculty in the Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore as well as in the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India
Keywords:Classification  Pattern recognition  Support vector machines  Singular value decomposition  Multi-attribute motion
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