IEEE Access (Jan 2018)
Human Action Recognition by Learning Spatio-Temporal Features With Deep Neural Networks
Abstract
Human action recognition is one of the fundamental challenges in robotics systems. In this paper, we propose one lightweight action recognition architecture based on deep neural networks just using RGB data. The proposed architecture consists of convolution neural network (CNN), long short-term memory (LSTM) units, and temporal-wise attention model. First, the CNN is used to extract spatial features to distinguish objects from the background with both local and semantic characteristics. Second, two kinds of LSTM networks are performed on the spatial feature maps of different CNN layers (pooling layer and fully-connected layer) to extract temporal motion features. Then, one temporal-wise attention model is designed after the LSTM to learn which parts in which frames are more important. Lastly, a joint optimization module is designed to explore intrinsic relations between two kinds of LSTM features. Experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.
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