Integrally Cooperative Spatio-Temporal Feature Representation of Motion Joints for Action Recognition

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Sep 11;20(18):5180. doi: 10.3390/s20185180.

Abstract

In contemporary research on human action recognition, most methods separately consider the movement features of each joint. However, they ignore that human action is a result of integrally cooperative movement of each joint. Regarding the problem, this paper proposes an action feature representation, called Motion Collaborative Spatio-Temporal Vector (MCSTV) and Motion Spatio-Temporal Map (MSTM). MCSTV comprehensively considers the integral and cooperative between the motion joints. MCSTV weighted accumulates limbs' motion vector to form a new vector to account for the movement features of human action. To describe the action more comprehensively and accurately, we extract key motion energy by key information extraction based on inter-frame energy fluctuation, project the energy to three orthogonal axes and stitch them in temporal series to construct the MSTM. To combine the advantages of MSTM and MCSTV, we propose Multi-Target Subspace Learning (MTSL). MTSL projects MSTM and MCSTV into a common subspace and makes them complement each other. The results on MSR-Action3D and UTD-MHAD show that our method has higher recognition accuracy than most existing human action recognition algorithms.

Keywords: Motion Collaborative Spatio-Temporal Vector; Motion Spatio-Temporal Map; Multi-Target Subspace Learning; human action recognition; key information extraction based on inter-frame energy fluctuation.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Human Activities
  • Humans
  • Joints*
  • Motion
  • Movement
  • Pattern Recognition, Automated*