Abstract

Human action recognition based on silhouette images has wide applications in computer vision, human computer interaction and intelligent surveillance. It is a challenging task due to the complex actions in nature. In this paper, a human action recognition method is proposed which is based on the distance transform and entropy features of human silhouettes. In the first stage, background subtraction is performed by applying correlation coefficient based frame difference technique to extract silhouette images. In the second stage, distance transform based features and entropy features are extracted from the silhouette images. The distance transform based features and entropy features provide the shape and local variation information. These features are given as input to neural networks to recognize various human actions. The proposed method is tested on three different datasets viz., Weizmann, KTH and UCF50. The proposed method obtains an accuracy of 92.5%, 91.4% and 80% for Weizmann, KTH and UCF50 datasets respectively. The experimental results show that the proposed method for human action recognition is comparable to other state-of-the-art human action recognition methods.

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