Implementation of Convolutional Neural Network and Long Short-Term Memory Algorithms in Human Activity Recognition Based on Visual Processing Video

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—Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is an interesting research topic, especially in identifying human movement actions focusing on video-based security surveillance. Symptom of an illness from a movement. The use of HAR in this research is the key to better understanding the various semantics contained in the video to find out the pattern of a human movement, especially in sports movements. In this study, a combination of the CNN and LSTM method algorithms was applied by using several variations of the model parameter values on the dropout layer and batch size to convert the pattern in the video into image form to produce a HAR model. Data processing at the convolution layer is used to extract spatial features in the frame. The extraction results are fed to the LSTM layer on each network for modeling the temporal sequence of human movement. In this way, the network on the model will learn spatiotemporal features directly in end-to-end data training tests to produce a robust model. The test data used are 10 sports activities obtained from related research from the University of Central Florida (UCF). The results showed that the performance was quite good, although there were still errors in the classification of sports activities because they had similarities in the movements of the activities carried out. The classification results show a loss value of 0.4 and an accuracy of 0.94. In further research, what needs to be corrected is the loss value which is still high so that several times the test results show an error in the classification of sports activities that have similarities in the movements of the activities.

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Rachman, A. N., Mubarok, H., Dewi, E. N. F., & Putra, R. E. (2023). Implementation of Convolutional Neural Network and Long Short-Term Memory Algorithms in Human Activity Recognition Based on Visual Processing Video. International Journal on Informatics Visualization, 7(2), 494–501. https://doi.org/10.30630/joiv.7.2.1504

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