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A Graph-Based Approach to Recognizing Complex Human Object Interactions in Sequential Data
by
Manahil Waheed
, Jeongmin Park
, Munkhjargal Gochoo
, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi
, Suliman A. Alsuhibany
, Samia Allaoua Chelloug
, Ahmad Jalal
in
Biology (General)
/ Chemistry
/ Datasets
/ dense trajectories
/ dense trajectories; graph convolution network; human–object interaction; image foresting transform; image skeletonization
/ Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
/ graph convolution network
/ human–object interaction
/ image foresting transform
/ image skeletonization
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Physics
/ QC1-999
/ QD1-999
/ QH301-705.5
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ T
/ TA1-2040
/ Technology
2022
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A Graph-Based Approach to Recognizing Complex Human Object Interactions in Sequential Data
by
Manahil Waheed
, Jeongmin Park
, Munkhjargal Gochoo
, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi
, Suliman A. Alsuhibany
, Samia Allaoua Chelloug
, Ahmad Jalal
in
Biology (General)
/ Chemistry
/ Datasets
/ dense trajectories
/ dense trajectories; graph convolution network; human–object interaction; image foresting transform; image skeletonization
/ Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
/ graph convolution network
/ human–object interaction
/ image foresting transform
/ image skeletonization
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Physics
/ QC1-999
/ QD1-999
/ QH301-705.5
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ T
/ TA1-2040
/ Technology
2022
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A Graph-Based Approach to Recognizing Complex Human Object Interactions in Sequential Data
by
Manahil Waheed
, Jeongmin Park
, Munkhjargal Gochoo
, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi
, Suliman A. Alsuhibany
, Samia Allaoua Chelloug
, Ahmad Jalal
in
Biology (General)
/ Chemistry
/ Datasets
/ dense trajectories
/ dense trajectories; graph convolution network; human–object interaction; image foresting transform; image skeletonization
/ Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
/ graph convolution network
/ human–object interaction
/ image foresting transform
/ image skeletonization
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Physics
/ QC1-999
/ QD1-999
/ QH301-705.5
/ Semantics
/ Sensors
/ T
/ TA1-2040
/ Technology
2022
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A Graph-Based Approach to Recognizing Complex Human Object Interactions in Sequential Data
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A Graph-Based Approach to Recognizing Complex Human Object Interactions in Sequential Data
2022
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Overview
The critical task of recognizing human–object interactions (HOI) finds its application in the domains of surveillance, security, healthcare, assisted living, rehabilitation, sports, and online learning. This has led to the development of various HOI recognition systems in the recent past. Thus, the purpose of this study is to develop a novel graph-based solution for this purpose. In particular, the proposed system takes sequential data as input and recognizes the HOI interaction being performed in it. That is, first of all, the system pre-processes the input data by adjusting the contrast and smoothing the incoming image frames. Then, it locates the human and object through image segmentation. Based on this, 12 key body parts are identified from the extracted human silhouette through a graph-based image skeletonization technique called image foresting transform (IFT). Then, three types of features are extracted: full-body feature, point-based features, and scene features. The next step involves optimizing the different features using isometric mapping (ISOMAP). Lastly, the optimized feature vector is fed to a graph convolution network (GCN) which performs the HOI classification. The performance of the proposed system was validated using three benchmark datasets, namely, Olympic Sports, MSR Daily Activity 3D, and D3D-HOI. The results showed that this model outperforms the existing state-of-the-art models by achieving a mean accuracy of 94.1% with the Olympic Sports, 93.2% with the MSR Daily Activity 3D, and 89.6% with the D3D-HOI datasets.
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