Dynamic Probabilistic Network Based Human Action Recognition

07/26/2016
by   Anne Veenendaal, et al.
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This paper examines use of dynamic probabilistic networks (DPN) for human action recognition. The actions of lifting objects and walking in the room, sitting in the room and neutral standing pose were used for testing the classification. The research used the dynamic interrelation between various different regions of interest (ROI) on the human body (face, body, arms, legs) and the time series based events related to the these ROIs. This dynamic links are then used to recognize the human behavioral aspects in the scene. First a model is developed to identify the human activities in an indoor scene and this model is dependent on the key features and interlinks between the various dynamic events using DPNs. The sub ROI are classified with DPN to associate the combined interlink with a specific human activity. The recognition accuracy performance between indoor (controlled lighting conditions) is compared with the outdoor lighting conditions. The accuracy in outdoor scenes was lower than the controlled environment.

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