Incremental discriminant-analysis of canonical correlations for action recognition

Xinxiao Wu, Yunde Jia*, Wei Liang

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Abstract

Human action recognition from video sequences is a challenging problem due to the large changes of human appearance in the cases of partial occlusions, non-rigid deformations, and high irregularities. It is difficult to collect a large set of training samples to learn the discriminative model with covering all possible variations of an action. In this paper, we propose an online recognition method, namely incremental discriminant-analysis of canonical correlations (IDCC), in which the discriminative model is incrementally updated to capture the changes of human appearance, and thereby facilitates the recognition task in changing environments. As the training sets are acquired sequentially instead of being given completely in advance, our method is able to compute a new discriminant matrix by updating the existing one using the eigenspace merging algorithm. Furthermore, we integrate our method into the graph-based semi-supervised learning method, linear neighbor propagation, to deal with the limited labeled training data. Experimental results on both Weizmann and KTH action data sets show that our method performs better than state-of-the-art methods on accuracy and efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4190-4197
Number of pages8
JournalPattern Recognition
Volume43
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Computer vision
  • Human action recognition
  • Incremental discriminant-analysis

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