A new approach to human motion sequence recognition with application to diving actions

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Human motion sequence-oriented spatio-temporal pattern analysis is a new problem in pattern recognition. This paper proposes an approach to human motion sequence recognition based on 2D spatio-temporal shape analysis, which is used to identify diving actions. The approach consists of the following main steps. For each image sequence involving human in diving, a simple exemplar-based contour tracking approach is first used to obtain a 2D contour sequence, which is further converted to an associated temporal sequence of shape features. The shape features are the eigenspace-transformed shape contexts and the curvature information. Then, the dissimilarity between two contour sequences is evaluated by fusing (1) the dissimilarity between the associated feature sequences, which is calculated by the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), and (2) the difference between the pairwise global motion characteristics. Finally, sequence recognition is performed according to a minimum-distance criterion. Experimental results show that high correct recognition ratio can be achieved. © Springer-Vorlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Xiang, S., Zhang, C., Chen, X., & Lu, N. (2005). A new approach to human motion sequence recognition with application to diving actions. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3587 LNAI, pp. 487–496). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11510888_48

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