Hierarchical transfer learning for online recognition of compound actions

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Recognising human actions in real-time can provide users with a natural user interface (NUI) enabling a range of innovative and immersive applications. A NUI application should not restrict users’ movements; it should allow users to transition between actions in quick succession, which we term as compound actions. However, the majority of action recognition researchers have focused on individual actions, so their approaches are limited to recognising single actions or multiple actions that are temporally separated.This paper proposes a novel online action recognition method for fast detection of compound actions. A key contribution is our hierarchical body model that can be automatically configured to detect actions based on the low level body parts that are the most discriminative for a particular action. Another key contribution is a transfer learning strategy to allow the tasks of action segmentation and whole body modelling to be performed on a related but simpler dataset, combined with automatic hierarchical body model adaption on a more complex target dataset.Experimental results on a challenging and realistic dataset show an improvement in action recognition performance of 16% due to the introduction of our hierarchical transfer learning. The proposed algorithm is fast with an average latency of just 2 frames (66 ms) and outperforms state of the art action recognition algorithms that are capable of fast online action recognition.

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论文评审过程:Received 21 December 2014, Revised 26 November 2015, Accepted 3 December 2015, Available online 11 December 2015, Version of Record 1 April 2016.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2015.12.001