资源论文A Hierarchical Pose-Based Approach to Complex Action Understanding Using Dictionaries of Actionlets and Motion Poselets

A Hierarchical Pose-Based Approach to Complex Action Understanding Using Dictionaries of Actionlets and Motion Poselets

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Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new hierarchical model forhuman action recognition using body joint locations. Ourmodel can categorize complex actions in videos, and perform spatio-temporal annotations of the atomic actions that compose the complex action being performed. That is, for each atomic action, the model generates temporal action annotations by estimating its starting and ending times, as well as, spatial annotations by inferring the human body parts that are involved in executing the action. Our model includes three key novel properties: (i) it can be trained with no spatial supervision, as it can automatically discover active body parts from temporal action annotations only;(ii) it jointly learns flexible representations for motion poselets and actionlets that encode the visual variability of body parts and atomic actions; (iii) a mechanism to discard idle or non-informative body parts which increases its robustness to common pose estimation errors. We evaluate the performance of our method using multiple action recogni-tion benchmarks. Our model consistently outperforms baselines and state-of-the-art action recognition methods.

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