摘要

The development of vision-based human activity recognition and analysis systems has been a matter of great interest to both the research community and practitioners during the last 20 years. Traditional methods that require a human operator watching raw video streams are nowadays deemed as at least ineffective and expensive. New, smart solutions in automatic surveillance and monitoring have emerged, propelled by significant technological advances in the fields of image processing, artificial intelligence, electronics and optics, embedded computing and networking, molding the future of several applications that can benefit from them, like security and healthcare. The main motivation behind it is to exploit the highly informative visual data captured by cameras and perform high-level inference in an automatic, ubiquitous and unobtrusive manner, so as to aid human operators, or even replace them. This survey attempts to comprehensively review the current research and development on vision-based human activity recognition. Synopses from various methodologies are presented in an effort to garner the advantages and shortcomings of the most recent state-of-the-art technologies. Also a first-level self-evaluation of methodologies is also proposed, which incorporates a set of significant features that best describe the most important aspects of each methodology in terms of operation, performance and others and weighted by their importance. The purpose of this study is to serve as a reference for further research and evaluation to raise thoughts and discussions for future improvements of each methodology towards maturity and usefulness.

  • 出版日期2013-12

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