人类活动识别的多模态融合方法。

IF 6.6 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Dimitrios Koutrintzes, Evaggelos Spyrou, Eirini Mathe, Phivos Mylonas
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摘要

人类活动识别(HAR)问题越来越受到研究界的关注,并具有多种应用。它包括在给定图像或视频序列中识别人类运动和/或行为,使用原始传感器测量值作为输入。本文提出了一种多模态方法来解决基于视频的HAR任务。它是基于使用RGB +深度相机收集的3D视觉数据,从而产生原始视频和3D骨骼序列。这些数据被转换成六种不同的二维图像表示;其中四个是光谱域图像,另一个是伪彩色图像。上述表示基于骨架数据。最后一种表示是“动态”图像,它实际上是一种人工生成的图像,它以视觉上可理解的方式总结了整个视频序列的RGB数据。为了对给定的活动视频进行分类,首先提取所有上述二维图像,然后使用六个训练好的卷积神经网络提取视觉特征。后者被融合成一个单一的特征向量,并被输入到支持向量机中分类为人类活动。为了评估目的,使用了具有挑战性的运动活动识别数据集,同时进行了单视图,跨视图和跨主题实验。此外,将所提出的方法与其他三种最先进的方法进行了比较,在大多数实验中显示出优越的性能。
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A Multimodal Fusion Approach for Human Activity Recognition.

The problem of human activity recognition (HAR) has been increasingly attracting the efforts of the research community, having several applications. It consists of recognizing human motion and/or behavior within a given image or a video sequence, using as input raw sensor measurements. In this paper, a multimodal approach addressing the task of video-based HAR is proposed. It is based on 3D visual data that are collected using an RGB + depth camera, resulting to both raw video and 3D skeletal sequences. These data are transformed into six different 2D image representations; four of them are in the spectral domain, another is a pseudo-colored image. The aforementioned representations are based on skeletal data. The last representation is a "dynamic" image which is actually an artificially created image that summarizes RGB data of the whole video sequence, in a visually comprehensible way. In order to classify a given activity video, first, all the aforementioned 2D images are extracted and then six trained convolutional neural networks are used so as to extract visual features. The latter are fused so as to form a single feature vector and are fed into a support vector machine for classification into human activities. For evaluation purposes, a challenging motion activity recognition dataset is used, while single-view, cross-view and cross-subject experiments are performed. Moreover, the proposed approach is compared to three other state-of-the-art methods, demonstrating superior performance in most experiments.

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International Journal of Neural Systems
International Journal of Neural Systems 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
28.80%
发文量
116
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Neural Systems is a monthly, rigorously peer-reviewed transdisciplinary journal focusing on information processing in both natural and artificial neural systems. Special interests include machine learning, computational neuroscience and neurology. The journal prioritizes innovative, high-impact articles spanning multiple fields, including neurosciences and computer science and engineering. It adopts an open-minded approach to this multidisciplinary field, serving as a platform for novel ideas and enhanced understanding of collective and cooperative phenomena in computationally capable systems.
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