Abstract

Human action recognition is one of the most active research areas in both computer vision and machine learning communities. Several methods for human action recognition have been proposed in the literature and promising results have been achieved on the popular datasets. However, the comparison of existing methods is often limited given the different datasets, experimental settings, feature representations, and so on. In particularly, there are no human action dataset that allow concurrent analysis on three popular scenarios, namely single view, cross view, and cross domain. In this paper, we introduce a Multi-modal & Multi-view & Interactive (M2I) dataset, which is designed for the evaluation of the performances of human action recognition under multi-view scenario. This dataset consists of 1760 action samples, including 9 person-person interaction actions and 13 person-object interaction actions. Moreover, we respectively evaluate three representative methods for the single-view, cross-view, and cross domain human action recognition on this dataset with the proposed evaluation protocol. It is experimentally demonstrated that this dataset is extremely challenging due to large intraclass variation, multiple similar actions, significant view difference. This benchmark can provide solid basis for the evaluation of this task and will benefit advancing related computer vision and machine learning research topics.

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