Human Activity Classification Based on Micro-Doppler Signatures Separation

Xingshuai Qiao, Moeness G. Amin, Tao Shan*, Zhengxin Zeng, Ran Tao

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Human activity classification based on micro-Doppler (m-D) signatures finds applications in surveillance, search and rescue operations, and healthcare. In this article, we propose a new approach for human activity classification. This approach deals with the situations of reduced limb movements that could be due to the presence of injury or an individual carrying objects. It applies a preprocessing step to separate human m-D signals of the limbs from the Doppler signal corresponding to the torso. The separated m-D signal is input to a two-layer convolutional principal component analysis network (CPCAN) for feature extraction and motion classification. The CPCAN comprises a simple network architecture for efficient training and implementation, and it automatically learns the highly discriminative features. Experiments involving multiple human subjects performing different activities show a high classification accuracy associated with small arm motions.

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