28 January 2016 Human action classification using adaptive key frame interval for feature extraction
Kanokphan Lertniphonphan, Supavadee Aramvith, Thanarat H. Chalidabhongse
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Abstract
Human action classification based on the adaptive key frame interval (AKFI) feature extraction is presented. Since human movement periods are different, the action intervals that contain the intensive and compact motion information are considered in this work. We specify AKFI by analyzing an amount of motion through time. The key frame is defined to be the local minimum interframe motion, which is computed by using frame differencing between consecutive frames. Once key frames are detected, the features within a segmented period are encoded by adaptive motion history image and key pose history image. The action representation consists of the local orientation histogram of the features during AKFI. The experimental results on Weizmann dataset, KTH dataset, and UT Interaction dataset demonstrate that the features can effectively classify action and can classify irregular cases of walking compared to other well-known algorithms.
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Kanokphan Lertniphonphan, Supavadee Aramvith, and Thanarat H. Chalidabhongse "Human action classification using adaptive key frame interval for feature extraction," Journal of Electronic Imaging 25(1), 013017 (28 January 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.25.1.013017
Published: 28 January 2016
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KEYWORDS
Feature extraction

Image segmentation

Video

Optical flow

Motion analysis

Motion models

Kinematics

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