Sensors (Nov 2022)

Lightweight Semantic-Guided Neural Networks Based on Single Head Attention for Action Recognition

  • Seon-Bin Kim,
  • Chanhyuk Jung,
  • Byeong-Il Kim,
  • Byoung Chul Ko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22239249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 23
p. 9249

Abstract

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Skeleton-based action recognition can achieve a relatively high performance by transforming the human skeleton structure in an image into a graph and applying action recognition based on structural changes in the body. Among the many graph convolutional network (GCN) approaches used in skeleton-based action recognition, semantic-guided neural networks (SGNs) are fast action recognition algorithms that hierarchically learn spatial and temporal features by applying a GCN. However, because an SGN focuses on global feature learning rather than local feature learning owing to the structural characteristics, there is a limit to an action recognition in which the dependency between neighbouring nodes is important. To solve these problems and simultaneously achieve a real-time action recognition in low-end devices, in this study, a single head attention (SHA) that can overcome the limitations of an SGN is proposed, and a new SGN-SHA model that combines SHA with an SGN is presented. In experiments on various action recognition benchmark datasets, the proposed SGN-SHA model significantly reduced the computational complexity while exhibiting a performance similar to that of an existing SGN and other state-of-the-art methods.

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