A union of deep learning and swarm-based optimization for 3D human action recognition

Human Action Recognition (HAR) is a popular area of research in computer vision due to its wide range of applications such as surveillance, health care, and gaming, etc. Action recognition based on 3D skeleton data allows simplistic, cost-efficient models to be formed making it a widely used method....

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Published in:Scientific reports Vol. 12; no. 1; p. 5494
Main Authors: Basak, Hritam, Kundu, Rohit, Singh, Pawan Kumar, Ijaz, Muhammad Fazal, Woźniak, Marcin, Sarkar, Ram
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 31-03-2022
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Summary:Human Action Recognition (HAR) is a popular area of research in computer vision due to its wide range of applications such as surveillance, health care, and gaming, etc. Action recognition based on 3D skeleton data allows simplistic, cost-efficient models to be formed making it a widely used method. In this work, we propose DSwarm-Net , a framework that employs deep learning and swarm intelligence-based metaheuristic for HAR that uses 3D skeleton data for action classification. We extract four different types of features from the skeletal data namely: Distance, Distance Velocity, Angle, and Angle Velocity, which capture complementary information from the skeleton joints for encoding them into images. Encoding the skeleton data features into images is an alternative to the traditional video-processing approach and it helps in making the classification task less complex. The Distance and Distance Velocity encoded images have been stacked depth-wise and fed into a Convolutional Neural Network model which is a modified version of Inception-ResNet. Similarly, the Angle and Angle Velocity encoded images have been stacked depth-wise and fed into the same network. After training these models, deep features have been extracted from the pre-final layer of the networks, and the obtained feature representation is optimized by a nature-inspired metaheuristic, called Ant Lion Optimizer, to eliminate the non-informative or misleading features and to reduce the dimensionality of the feature set. DSwarm-Net has been evaluated on three publicly available HAR datasets, namely UTD-MHAD, HDM05, and NTU RGB+D 60 achieving competitive results, thus confirming the superiority of the proposed model compared to state-of-the-art models.
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ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-09293-8