A Biologically Inspired System for Action Recognition
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · McGovern Institute for Brain Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
We present a biologically-motivated system for the recognition of actions from video sequences. The approach builds on recent work on object recognition based on hierarchical feedforward architectures [25, 16, 20] and extends a neurobiological model of motion processing in the visual cortex [10]. The system consists of a hierarchy of spatio-temporal feature detectors of increasing complexity: an input sequence is first analyzed by an array of motion- direction sensitive units which, through a hierarchy of processing stages, lead to position-invariant spatio-temporal feature detectors. We experiment with different types of motion-direction sensitive units as well as different system architectures. As in [16],…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 84
Authors
4- HJHueihan JhuangCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McGovern Institute for Brain Research
- TST. Serre
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McGovern Institute for Brain Research
- LWLior Wolf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tel Aviv University, McGovern Institute for Brain Research
- TPTomaso Poggio
McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Hierarchy
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Action recognition
- Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition
- Feed forward
- Feature extraction