Abstract
An essential part of any activity recognition system claiming be truly real-time is the ability to perform feature extraction in real-time. We present, in this paper, a quite simple and computationally tractable approach for real-time human activity recognition that is based on simple statistical features. These features are simple and relatively small, accordingly they are easy and fast to be calculated, and further form a relatively low-dimensional feature space in which classification can be carried out robustly. On the Weizmann publicly benchmark dataset, promising results (i.e. 97.8%) have been achieved, showing the effectiveness of the proposed approach compared to the-state-of-the-art. Furthermore, the approach is quite fast and thus can provide timing guarantees to real-time applications.
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Sadek, S., Al-Hamadi, A., Michaelis, B., & Sayed, U. (2012). A Fast Statistical Approach for Human Activity Recognition. International Journal of Intelligence Science, 02(01), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijis.2012.21002
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