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An Overview of the Vision-Based Human Action Recognition Field

Fernando Camarena, Miguel González-Mendoza, Leonardo Chang, Ricardo J Cuevas-Ascencio

2023Mathematical and Computational Applications15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial intelligence’s rapid advancement has enabled various applications, including intelligent video surveillance systems, assisted living, and human–computer interaction. These applications often require one core task: video-based human action recognition. Research in human video-based human action recognition is vast and ongoing, making it difficult to assess the full scope of available methods and current trends. This survey concisely explores the vision-based human action recognition field and defines core concepts, including definitions and explanations of the common challenges and most used datasets. Additionally, we provide in an easy-to-understand manner the literature approaches and their evolution over time, emphasizing intuitive notions. Finally, we explore current research directions and potential future paths. The core goal of this work is to provide future works with a shared understanding of fundamental ideas and clear intuitions about current works and find new research opportunities.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAction (physics)Scope (computer science)Field (mathematics)Task (project management)Action recognitionHuman–computer interactionData scienceArtificial intelligenceEngineeringPhysicsMathematicsClass (philosophy)Systems engineeringQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsProgramming languageHuman Pose and Action RecognitionVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsAnomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
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