DocumentCode :
1080709
Title :
Video-Based Human Movement Analysis and Its Application to Surveillance Systems
Author :
Hsieh, Jun-Wei ; Hsu, Yung-Tai ; Liao, Hong-Yuan Mark ; Chen, Chih-Chiang
Author_Institution :
Yuan Ze Univ., Chung-Li
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
372
Lastpage :
384
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel posture classification system that analyzes human movements directly from video sequences. In the system, each sequence of movements is converted into a posture sequence. To better characterize a posture in a sequence, we triangulate it into triangular meshes, from which we extract two features: the skeleton feature and the centroid context feature. The first feature is used as a coarse representation of the subject, while the second is used to derive a finer description. We adopt a depth-first search (dfs) scheme to extract the skeletal features of a posture from the triangulation result. The proposed skeleton feature extraction scheme is more robust and efficient than conventional silhouette-based approaches. The skeletal features extracted in the first stage are used to extract the centroid context feature, which is a finer representation that can characterize the shape of a whole body or body parts. The two descriptors working together make human movement analysis a very efficient and accurate process because they generate a set of key postures from a movement sequence. The ordered key posture sequence is represented by a symbol string. Matching two arbitrary action sequences then becomes a symbol string matching problem. Our experiment results demonstrate that the proposed method is a robust, accurate, and powerful tool for human movement analysis.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image matching; image motion analysis; image sequences; video signal processing; video surveillance; depth-first search scheme; ordered key posture sequence; posture classification system; skeleton feature extraction scheme; surveillance systems; symbol string matching problem; triangular meshes; video sequences; video-based human movement analysis; Behavior analysis; event detection; string matching; triangulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2008.917403
Filename :
4456691
Link To Document :
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