On the use of anthropometry in the invariant analysis of human actions

A. Gritai, Yaser Sheikh, M. Shah
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Abstract

We propose a novel approach to matching human actions using semantic correspondence between human bodies with an eye towards invariant analysis of activity. The correspondences are used to provide geometric constraints between multiple anatomical landmarks (e.g. hands, shoulders and feet) to match actions performed from different viewpoints and in different environments. The fact that the human body has certain anthropometric proportion allows innovative use of the machinery of epipolar geometry to provide constraints to accurately analyze actions performed by different people leading to some interesting results. Temporally invariant matching is performed, using non-linear time warping, to ensure that similar actions performed at different rates are accurately matched as well. Thus, the proposed algorithm guarantees that both temporal and view invariance is maintained in matching. We demonstrate the versatility of our algorithm in a number of challenging sequences and applications.
论人体测量学在人类行为不变性分析中的应用
我们提出了一种新的方法来匹配人类行为,使用人体之间的语义对应,并着眼于活动的不变分析。对应关系用于在多个解剖标志(例如手,肩膀和脚)之间提供几何约束,以匹配从不同视角和不同环境中执行的动作。人体具有一定的人体比例,这一事实允许创新地使用极极几何的机制来提供约束,以准确分析不同人的行为,从而得出一些有趣的结果。使用非线性时间翘曲执行时间不变匹配,以确保以不同速率执行的类似操作也得到准确匹配。因此,该算法保证了在匹配中同时保持时间和视图的不变性。我们在一系列具有挑战性的序列和应用中展示了我们算法的多功能性。
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