JOURNAL ARTICLE

Multiview human activity recognition system based on spatiotemporal template for video surveillance system

Alok Kumar Singh KushwahaRajeev Srivastava

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of Electronic Imaging Vol: 24 (5)Pages: 051004-051004   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

An efficient view invariant framework for the recognition of human activities from an input video sequence is presented. The proposed framework is composed of three consecutive modules: (i) detect and locate people by background subtraction, (ii) view invariant spatiotemporal template creation for different activities, (iii) and finally, template matching is performed for view invariant activity recognition. The foreground objects present in a scene are extracted using change detection and background modeling. The view invariant templates are constructed using the motion history images and object shape information for different human activities in a video sequence. For matching the spatiotemporal templates for various activities, the moment invariants and Mahalanobis distance are used. The proposed approach is tested successfully on our own viewpoint dataset, KTH action recognition dataset, i3DPost multiview dataset, MSR viewpoint action dataset, VideoWeb multiview dataset, and WVU multiview human action recognition dataset. From the experimental results and analysis over the chosen datasets, it is observed that the proposed framework is robust, flexible, and efficient with respect to multiple views activity recognition, scale, and phase variations.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Background subtraction Computer science Computer vision Pattern recognition (psychology) Invariant (physics) Action recognition Template matching Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition Activity recognition Template Feature extraction Image (mathematics) Pixel Mathematics

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Topics

Human Pose and Action Recognition
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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