Journal ArticleOpen Access
Action recognition using kinematics posture feature on 3D skeleton joint locations
Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Michigan
Published InPattern Recognition Letters
Year2021
Citations69
Abstract
Action recognition is a very widely explored research area in computer vision and related fields. We propose Kinematics Posture Feature (KPF) extraction from 3D joint positions based on skeleton data for improving the performance of action recognition. In this approach, we consider the skeleton 3D joints as kinematics sensors. We propose Linear Joint Position Feature (LJPF) and Angular Joint Position Feature (AJPF) based on 3D linear joint positions and angles between bone segments. We then combine these two kinematics features for each video frame for each action to create the KPF feature sets. These feature sets encode the variation of motion in the temporal domain as if each body joint represents kinematics position and orientation sensors. In the next stage,…
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