A New Representation of Skeleton Sequences for 3D Action Recognition
University of Western Australia · Murdoch University
Abstract
This paper presents a new method for 3D action recognition with skeleton sequences (i.e., 3D trajectories of human skeleton joints). The proposed method first transforms each skeleton sequence into three clips each consisting of several frames for spatial temporal feature learning using deep neural networks. Each clip is generated from one channel of the cylindrical coordinates of the skeleton sequence. Each frame of the generated clips represents the temporal information of the entire skeleton sequence, and incorporates one particular spatial relationship between the joints. The entire clips include multiple frames with different spatial relationships, which provide useful spatial structural information of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.00
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
5- QKQiuhong KeCorresponding
University of Western Australia
- MBMohammed Bennamoun
University of Western Australia
- SASenjian An
University of Western Australia
- FSFerdous Sohel
Murdoch University
- FBFarid Boussaid
University of Western Australia
Topics & keywords
- Skeleton (computer programming)
- Convolutional neural network
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Representation (politics)
- Feature (linguistics)
- Sequence (biology)
- Frame (networking)
- Spatial analysis