Local Spherical Harmonics Improve Skeleton-Based Hand Action Recognition

21 Aug 2023  ·  Katharina Prasse, Steffen Jung, Yuxuan Zhou, Margret Keuper ·

Hand action recognition is essential. Communication, human-robot interactions, and gesture control are dependent on it. Skeleton-based action recognition traditionally includes hands, which belong to the classes which remain challenging to correctly recognize to date. We propose a method specifically designed for hand action recognition which uses relative angular embeddings and local Spherical Harmonics to create novel hand representations. The use of Spherical Harmonics creates rotation-invariant representations which make hand action recognition even more robust against inter-subject differences and viewpoint changes. We conduct extensive experiments on the hand joints in the First-Person Hand Action Benchmark with RGB-D Videos and 3D Hand Pose Annotations, and on the NTU RGB+D 120 dataset, demonstrating the benefit of using Local Spherical Harmonics Representations. Our code is available at https://github.com/KathPra/LSHR_LSHT.

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