Human Activity Learning using Object Affordances from RGB-D Videos

08/04/2012
by   Hema Swetha Koppula, et al.
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Human activities comprise several sub-activities performed in a sequence and involve interactions with various objects. This makes reasoning about the object affordances a central task for activity recognition. In this work, we consider the problem of jointly labeling the object affordances and human activities from RGB-D videos. We frame the problem as a Markov Random Field where the nodes represent objects and sub-activities, and the edges represent the relationships between object affordances, their relations with sub-activities, and their evolution over time. We formulate the learning problem using a structural SVM approach, where labeling over various alternate temporal segmentations are considered as latent variables. We tested our method on a dataset comprising 120 activity videos collected from four subjects, and obtained an end-to-end precision of 81.8 activities.

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