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Discriminative Multi-View Dynamic Image Fusion for Cross-View 3-D Action Recognition

Yancheng Wang, Yang Xiao, Junyi Lu, Bo Tan, Zhiguo Cao, Zhenjun Zhang, Joey Tianyi Zhou

2021IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dramatic imaging viewpoint variation is the critical challenge toward action recognition for depth video. To address this, one feasible way is to enhance view-tolerance of visual feature, while still maintaining strong discriminative capacity. Multi-view dynamic image (MVDI) is the most recently proposed 3-D action representation manner that is able to compactly encode human motion information and 3-D visual clue well. However, it is still view-sensitive. To leverage its performance, a discriminative MVDI fusion method is proposed by us via multi-instance learning (MIL). Specifically, the dynamic images (DIs) from different observation viewpoints are regarded as the instances for 3-D action characterization. After being encoded using Fisher vector (FV), they are then aggregated by sum-pooling to yield the representative 3-D action signature. Our insight is that viewpoint aggregation helps to enhance view-tolerance. And, FV can map the raw DI feature to the higher dimensional feature space to promote the discriminative power. Meanwhile, a discriminative viewpoint instance discovery method is also proposed to discard the viewpoint instances unfavorable for action characterization. The wide-range experiments on five data sets demonstrate that our proposition can significantly enhance the performance of cross-view 3-D action recognition. And, it is also applicable to cross-view 3-D object recognition. The source code is available at https://github.com/3huo/ActionView.

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