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Highly Efficient Human Action Recognition with Quantum Genetic Algorithm Optimized Support Vector Machine

Published 27 Nov 2017 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (1711.09511v2)

Abstract: In this paper we propose the use of quantum genetic algorithm to optimize the support vector machine (SVM) for human action recognition. The Microsoft Kinect sensor can be used for skeleton tracking, which provides the joints' position data. However, how to extract the motion features for representing the dynamics of a human skeleton is still a challenge due to the complexity of human motion. We present a highly efficient features extraction method for action classification, that is, using the joint angles to represent a human skeleton and calculating the variance of each angle during an action time window. Using the proposed representation, we compared the human action classification accuracy of two approaches, including the optimized SVM based on quantum genetic algorithm and the conventional SVM with grid search. Experimental results on the MSR-12 dataset show that the conventional SVM achieved an accuracy of $ 93.85\% $. The proposed approach outperforms the conventional method with an accuracy of $ 96.15\% $.

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