Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is one of the most important areas of computer vision research. The biggest difficulty for HAR system is that the camera could only film in one direction, leading to a shortage of data and low recognition results. This paper focuses on researching and building new models of HAR, including Principal Components Analysis (PCA), Linear discriminant Analysis (LDA) is to reduce the dimensionality and size of data, contributing to high recognition accuracy. First, from the 3D motion data, we conducted a pretreatment and feature extraction of objects. Next, we built a recognition model corresponding to each feature extraction method and we used Support Vector Machine (SVM) model to train. Finally, we used weighted methods to combine the results of the model to train and give the final results. The paper experiment on CMU MOCAP database and the percentage receiving proposed method is higher than that from the previous method.
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