Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10360664 | Pattern Recognition | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We show how periodic motions can be represented by a small number of eigenshapes that capture the whole dynamic mechanism of the motion. Spectral decomposition of a silhouette of a moving object serves as a basis for behavior classification by principle component analysis. The boundary contour of the walking dog, for example, is first computed efficiently and accurately. After normalization, the implicit representation of a sequence of silhouette contours given by their corresponding binary images, is used for generating eigenshapes for the given motion. Singular value decomposition produces these eigenshapes that are then used to analyze the sequence. We show examples of object as well as behavior classification based on the eigendecomposition of the binary silhouette sequence.
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Authors
Roman Goldenberg, Ron Kimmel, Ehud Rivlin, Michael Rudzsky,