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Discriminative Subvolume Search for Efficient Action Detection

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Discriminative Subvolume Search for Efficient Action Detection
Actions are spatio-temporal patterns which can be characterized by collections of spatio-temporal invariant features. Detection of actions is to find the re-occurrences (e.g. through pattern matching) of such spatio-temporal patterns. This paper addresses two critical issues in pattern matching-based action detection: (1) efficiency of pattern search in 3D videos and (2) tolerance of intra-pattern variations of actions. Our contributions are two-fold. First, we propose a discriminative pattern matching called naive- Bayes based mutual information maximization (NBMIM) for multi-class action categorization. It improves the stateof- the-art results on standard KTH dataset. Second, a novel search algorithm is proposed to locate the optimal subvolume in the 3D video space for efficient action detection. Our method is purely data-driven and does not rely on object detection, tracking or background subtraction. It can well handle the intra-pattern variations of actions such as...
Junsong Yuan (Northwestern University), Zicheng Li
Added 09 May 2009
Updated 10 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Junsong Yuan (Northwestern University), Zicheng Liu (Microsoft Research), Ying Wu (Northwestern University)
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