Wilson, S and C, Krishna Mohan
(2017)
Coherent and Noncoherent Dictionaries for Action Recognition.
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 24 (5).
pp. 698-702.
ISSN 1070-9908
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Abstract
In this letter, we propose sparsity-based coherent and noncoherent dictionaries for action recognition. First, the input data are divided into different clusters and the number of clusters depends on the number of action categories. Within each cluster, we seek data items of each action category. If the number of data items exceeds threshold in any action category, these items are labeled as coherent. In a similar way, all coherent data items from different clusters form a coherent group of each action category, and data that are not part of the coherent group belong to noncoherent group of each action category. These coherent and noncoherent groups are learned using K-singular value decomposition dictionary learning. Since the coherent group has more similarity among data, only few atoms need to be learned. In the noncoherent group, there is a high variability among the data items. So, we propose an orthogonal-projection-based selection to get optimal dictionary in order to retain maximum variance in the data. Finally, the obtained dictionary atoms of both groups in each action category are combined and then updated using the limited Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno optimization algorithm. The experiments are conducted on challenging datasets HMDB51 and UCF50 with action bank features and achieve comparable result using this state-of-the-art feature.
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