A Markerless Approach for Consistent Action Recognition in a Multi-camera System
Abstract: This paper presents a method for recognizing human actions in a multi-camera setup. The proposed method automatically extracts significant points on the human body, without the need of artificial markers. A sophisticated appearance-based tracking able to cope with occlusions is exploited to extract a probability map for each moving object. A segmentation technique based on mixture of Gaussians is then employed to extract and track significant points on this map, corresponding to significant regions on the human silhouette. The point tracking produces a set of 3D trajectories that are compared with other trajectories by means of global alignment and dynamic programming techniques. Preliminary experiments showed the potentiality of the proposed approach.
Citation:
Calderara, Simone; Prati, Andrea; Cucchiara, Rita "A Markerless Approach for Consistent Action Recognition in a Multi-camera System" Proceedings of ICDSC 2008, Palo Alto, CA, usa, pp. 1 -8 , 7-10 September 2008, 2008 DOI: 10.1109/ICDSC.2008.4635691not available