Human Action Recognition with Depth Cameras
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Word Count
17,000 words, Guess
Page Count
68 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139783319045610
- ISBN-10331904561X
- Better World Books9783319045610
- Open LibraryOL37192473M
Classifications
- LCCTA1634
Description
Action recognition is an enabling technology for many real world applications, such as human-computer interaction, surveillance, video retrieval, retirement home monitoring, and robotics. In the past decade, it has attracted a great amount of interest in the research community. Recently, the commoditization of depth sensors has generated much excitement in action recognition from depth sensors. New depth sensor technology has enabled many applications that were not feasible before. On one hand, action recognition becomes far easier with depth sensors. On the other hand, the drive to recognize more complex actions presents new challenges. One crucial aspect of action recognition is to extract discriminative features. The depth maps have completely different characteristics from the RGB images. Directly applying features designed for RGB images does not work. Complex actions usually involve complicated temporal structures, human-object interactions, and person-person contacts. New machine learning algorithms need to be developed to learn these complex structures. This work enables the reader to quickly familiarize themselves with the latest research in depth-sensor based action recognition, and to gain a deeper understanding of recently developed techniques. It will be of great use for both researchers and practitioners who are interested in human action recognition with depth sensors. The text focuses on feature representation and machine learning algorithms for action recognition from depth sensors. After presenting a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in action recognition from depth data, the authors then provide in-depth descriptions of their recently developed feature representations and machine learning techniques, including lower-level depth and skeleton features, higher-level representations to model the temporal structure and human-object interactions, and feature selection techniques for occlusion handling.
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