Continuous Human Action Detection Based on Wearable Inertial Data

11 Dec 2021  ·  Xia Gong, Yan Lu, Haoran Wei ·

Human action detection is a hot topic, which is widely used in video surveillance, human machine interface, healthcare monitoring, gaming, dancing training and musical instrument teaching. As inertial sensors are low cost, portable, and having no operating space, it is suitable to detect human action. In real-world applications, actions that are of interest appear among actions of non interest without pauses in between. Recognizing and detecting actions of interests from continuous action streams is more challenging and useful for real applications. Based on inertial sensor and C-MHAD smart TV gesture recognition dataset, this paper utilized different inertial sensor feature formats, then compared the performance with different deep neural network structures according to these feature formats. Experiment results show the best performance was achieved by image based inertial feature with convolution neural network, which got 51.1% F1 score.

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