Presentation 2006/3/15
Interpretation of Human Actions for Each Body Part Based on Object Information and Similitude
Juanda LOKMAN, Junichi Imai, Masahide KANEKO,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes the interpretation method of human actions in daily lives, which are rich of varieties in motion and very ambiguous. We present an approach for extracting human object from the scene using distance cue, face detection and skin color. We use only one stereo camera without any information about its location, except the optical axis is parallel to the ground. Human actions can be very ambiguous and moreover some actions involve only one body part while the others could involve more than one body part. Thus object as a context and the relationship among objects that share some level of similitude (e.g., dimensionality, texture/outline, material) can be used as a cue for interpreting ambiguous human actions in daily lives. We will show some examples of the advantage of object context and relationship among objects for the recognition of human actions.
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Keyword(in English) Interpretation of Human Motion / Action Recognition / Multiple Object Segmentation and Tracking
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Title (in English) Interpretation of Human Actions for Each Body Part Based on Object Information and Similitude
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Keyword(1) Interpretation of Human Motion
Keyword(2) Action Recognition
Keyword(3) Multiple Object Segmentation and Tracking
1st Author's Name Juanda LOKMAN
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Junichi Imai
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Masahide KANEKO
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Electro-Communications
Date 2006/3/15
Paper # HCS2005-72
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 681
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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