Human Focused Action Localization in Video
International Workshop on Sign, Gesture, and Activity (SGA) in Conjunction with ECCV - 2010
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We propose a novel human-centric approach to detect and localize human
actions in challenging video data, such as Hollywood movies. Our goal is
to localize actions in time through the video and spatially in each frame.
We achieve this by first obtaining generic spatio-temporal human tracks
and then detecting specific actions within these using a sliding window
classifier.
We make the following contributions: (i) We show that splitting the action
localization task into spatial and temporal search leads to an efficient
localization algorithm where generic human tracks can be reused to recognize
multiple human actions; (ii) We develop a human detector and tracker which
is able to cope with a wide range of postures, articulations, motions and
camera viewpoints. The tracker includes detection interpolation and a
principled classification stage to suppress false positive tracks;
(iii) We propose a track-aligned 3D-HOG action representation, investigate
its parameters, and show that action localization benefits from using
tracks; and (iv) We introduce a new action localization dataset based on
Hollywood movies.
Results are presented on a number of real-world movies with crowded,
dynamic environment, partial occlusion and cluttered background. On
the Coffee&Cigarettes dataset we significantly improve over the state
of the art. Furthermore, we obtain excellent results on the new
Hollywood-Localization dataset.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings{KMSZ10,
author = "Alexander Kl{\"a}ser and Marcin Marsza{\l}ek and Cordelia Schmid and Andrew Zisserman",
title = "Human Focused Action Localization in Video",
booktitle = "International Workshop on Sign, Gesture, and Activity (SGA) in Conjunction with ECCV",
year = "2010",
keywords = "CLASS, action recognition, localization, human tracking, HOG",
url = "http://lear.inrialpes.fr/pubs/2010/KMSZ10"
}
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