Abstract
This letter proposes a novel approach for automated recognition of human-human interactions. First, the motion directions are obtained and the spatial relationships between persons (topological and directional relations) are modeled based on the tracking results. Then, we propose a method to extract the spatial semantics between persons, including front, back, face to face, back to back, and left or right. Finally, we adopt context-free grammar (CFG) to recognize the interactions, and thereinto the production rules are established based on the transformation of spatial semantics. Extensive experiments validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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