Spatio-Temporal Dual Affine Differential Invariant for Skeleton-based Action Recognition

21 Apr 2020  ·  Qi Li, Hanlin Mo, Jinghan Zhao, Hongxiang Hao, Hua Li ·

The dynamics of human skeletons have significant information for the task of action recognition. The similarity between trajectories of corresponding joints is an indicating feature of the same action, while this similarity may subject to some distortions that can be modeled as the combination of spatial and temporal affine transformations. In this work, we propose a novel feature called spatio-temporal dual affine differential invariant (STDADI). Furthermore, in order to improve the generalization ability of neural networks, a channel augmentation method is proposed. On the large scale action recognition dataset NTU-RGB+D, and its extended version NTU-RGB+D 120, it achieves remarkable improvements over previous state-of-the-art methods.

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