A novel semi-supervised algorithm based on co-training is proposed in this paper. In the method, the motion energy history image are used as the different feature representation of human action; then the co-training based semi-supervised learning algorithm is utilized to predict the category of unlabeled training examples. And the average motion energy and history images are calculated as the recognition model for each category action. When recognition, the observed action is firstly classified through its correlation coefficients to the prior established templates respectively; then its final category is determined according to the consistency between the classification results of motion energy and motion history images. The experiments on Weizmann dataset demonstrate that our method is effective for human action recognition.
A novel human action recognition algorithm based on edit distance is proposed in this paper. In the method, the mesh feature of each image in human action sequence is firstly calculated; then the feature vectors are quantized through a rival penalized competitive neural network; and through this processing, the time-sequential image sequences are converted into symbolic sequences. For human action recognition, the observed action is firstly vector quantized with the former competitive neural network; then the normalized edit distances to the training samples are calculated and the action which best matches the observed sequence is chosen as the final category. The experiments on Weizmann dataset demonstrate that our method is effective for human action recognition. The average recognition accuracy can reach above 94%.
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