Improved action recognition with separable spatio-temporal attention using alternative skeletal and video pre-processing

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Abstract

The potential benefits of recognising activities of daily living from video for active and assisted living have yet to be fully untapped. These technologies can be used for behaviour un-derstanding, and lifelogging for caregivers and end users alike. The recent publication of realistic datasets for this purpose, such as the Toyota Smarthomes dataset, calls for pushing forward the efforts to improve action recognition. Using the separable spatio-temporal attention network proposed in the literature, this paper introduces a view-invariant normalisation of skeletal pose data and full activity crops for RGB data, which improve the baseline results by 9.5% (on the cross-subject experiments), outperforming state-of-the-art techniques in this field when using the original unmodified skeletal data in dataset. Our code and data are available online.

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Climent-Pérez, P., & Florez-Revuelta, F. (2021). Improved action recognition with separable spatio-temporal attention using alternative skeletal and video pre-processing. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21031005

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