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WHITE STAG model: wise human interaction tracking and estimation (WHITE) using spatio-temporal and angular-geometric (STAG) descriptors

Authors
Mahmood, MariaJalal, AhmadKim, Kibum
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Full body silhouettes; Human interaction recognition; Kernel sliding perceptron; Spatio-temporal angular-geometric features; Skeleton joints
Citation
MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS, v.79, no.11-12, pp.6919 - 6950
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Journal Title
MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume
79
Number
11-12
Start Page
6919
End Page
6950
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/1248
DOI
10.1007/s11042-019-08527-8
ISSN
1380-7501
Abstract
To understand human to human dealing accurately, human interaction recognition (HIR) systems require robust feature extraction and selection methods based on vision sensors. In this paper, we have proposed WHITE STAG model to wisely track human interactions using space time methods as well as shape based angular-geometric sequential approaches over full-body silhouettes and skeleton joints, respectively. After feature extraction, feature space is reduced by employing codebook generation and linear discriminant analysis (LDA). Finally, kernel sliding perceptron is used to recognize multiple classes of human interactions. The proposed WHITE STAG model is validated using two publicly available RGB datasets and one self-annotated intensity interactive dataset as novelty. For evaluation, four experiments are performed using leave-one-out and cross validation testing schemes. Our WHITE STAG model and kernel sliding perceptron outperformed the existing well known statistical state-of-the-art methods by achieving a weighted average recognition rate of 87.48% over UT-Interaction, 87.5% over BIT-Interaction and 85.7% over proposed IM-IntensityInteractive7 datasets. The proposed system should be applicable to various multimedia contents and security applications such as surveillance systems, video based learning, medical futurists, service cobots, and interactive gaming.
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