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A four-stream ConvNet based on spatial and depth flow for human action classification using RGB-D data
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Kumar, M. Teja Kiran
, Kumar, E. Kiran
, Kumar, D. Anil
, Prasad, M. V. D.
, Prasad, Ch. Raghava
, Kishore, P. V. V.
, Srihari, D.
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Classification
/ Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Data transmission
/ Datasets
/ Machine learning
/ Motion capture
/ Multimedia
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Neural networks
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ Spatial data
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Video data
/ Walking
2020
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A four-stream ConvNet based on spatial and depth flow for human action classification using RGB-D data
by
Kumar, M. Teja Kiran
, Kumar, E. Kiran
, Kumar, D. Anil
, Prasad, M. V. D.
, Prasad, Ch. Raghava
, Kishore, P. V. V.
, Srihari, D.
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Classification
/ Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Data transmission
/ Datasets
/ Machine learning
/ Motion capture
/ Multimedia
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Neural networks
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ Spatial data
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Video data
/ Walking
2020
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A four-stream ConvNet based on spatial and depth flow for human action classification using RGB-D data
by
Kumar, M. Teja Kiran
, Kumar, E. Kiran
, Kumar, D. Anil
, Prasad, M. V. D.
, Prasad, Ch. Raghava
, Kishore, P. V. V.
, Srihari, D.
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Classification
/ Computer Communication Networks
/ Computer Science
/ Data Structures and Information Theory
/ Data transmission
/ Datasets
/ Machine learning
/ Motion capture
/ Multimedia
/ Multimedia Information Systems
/ Neural networks
/ Optical flow (image analysis)
/ Spatial data
/ Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Video data
/ Walking
2020
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A four-stream ConvNet based on spatial and depth flow for human action classification using RGB-D data
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A four-stream ConvNet based on spatial and depth flow for human action classification using RGB-D data
2020
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Overview
Appearance and depth-based action recognition has been researched exclusively for improving recognition accuracy by considering motion and shape recovery particulars from RGB-D video data. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) have shown evidences of superiority on action classification problems with spatial and apparent motion inputs. The current generation of CNNs use spatial RGB videos and depth maps to recognize action classes from RGB-D video. In this work, we propose a 4-stream CNN architecture that has two spatial RGB-D video data streams and two apparent motion streams, with inputs extracted from the optical flow of RGB-D videos. Each CNN stream is packed with 8 convolutional layers, 2 dense and one SoftMax layer, and a score fusion model to merge the scores from four streams. Performance of the proposed 4-stream action recognition framework is tested on our own action dataset and three benchmark datasets for action recognition. The usefulness of the proposed model is evaluated with state-of-the-art CNN architectures for action recognition.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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