Detection of cyclic human activities based on the morphological analysis of the inter-frame similarity matrix

Alexandra Branzan Albu, Mehran Yazdi, Robert Bergevin
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This paper describes a new method for the temporal segmentation of periodic human activities from continuous real-world indoor video sequences acquired with a static camera. The proposed approach is based on the concept of inter-frame similarity matrix. Indeed, this matrix contains relevant information for the analysis of cyclic and symmetric human activities, where the motion performed during the first semi-cycle is repeated in the opposite direction during the second semi-cycle. Thus, the pattern associated with a periodic activity in the similarity matrix is rectangular and decomposable into elementary units. We propose a morphology-based approach for the detection and analysis of activity patterns. Pattern extraction is further used for the detection of the temporal boundaries of the cyclic symmetric activities. The approach for experimental evaluation is based on a statistical estimation of the ground truth segmentation and on a confidence ratio for temporal segmentations.

基于帧间相似性矩阵形态学分析的循环人体活动检测
本文描述了一种从静态摄像机采集的连续室内视频序列中提取周期性人类活动的时间分割方法。该方法基于帧间相似矩阵的概念。事实上,这个矩阵包含了分析循环和对称人类活动的相关信息,在第一个半周期中进行的运动在第二个半周期中以相反的方向重复。因此,在相似矩阵中与周期性活动相关联的模式是矩形的,并可分解为基本单元。我们提出了一种基于形态学的方法来检测和分析活动模式。模式提取进一步用于检测循环对称活动的时间边界。实验评估方法是基于对地面真值分割的统计估计和对时间分割的置信度。
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