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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2012

Dense trajectories and motion boundary descriptors for action recognition

Alexander Kläser
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Cordelia Schmid
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Cheng-Lin Liu
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Résumé

This paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and motion boundary descriptors. Trajectories capture the local motion information of the video. A dense representation guarantees a good coverage of foreground motion as well as of the surrounding context. A state-of-the-art optical flow algorithm enables a robust and efficient extraction of the dense trajectories. As descriptors we extract features aligned with the trajectories to characterize shape (point coordinates), appearance (histograms of oriented gradients) and motion (histograms of optical flow). Additionally, we introduce a descriptor based on motion boundary histograms (MBH) which rely on differential optical flow. The MBH descriptor shows to consistently outperform other state-of-the-art descriptors, in particular on real-world videos that contain a significant amount of camera motion. We evaluate our video representation in the context of action classification on eight datasets, namely KTH, YouTube, Hollywood2, UCF sports, IXMAS, UIUC, Olympic Sports and UCF50. On all datasets our approach outperforms current state-of-the-art results.
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Dates et versions

hal-00725627 , version 1 (27-08-2012)
hal-00725627 , version 2 (25-01-2013)

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Heng Wang, Alexander Kläser, Cordelia Schmid, Cheng-Lin Liu. Dense trajectories and motion boundary descriptors for action recognition. [Research Report] RR-8050, 2012. ⟨hal-00725627v1⟩

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