Boosted string representation and its application to video surveillance

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This paper presents a new behavior analysis system for analyzing human movements via a boosted string representation. First of all, we propose a triangulation-based method to transform each action sequence into a set of symbols. Then, an action sequence can be interpreted and analyzed using this string representation. To analyze action sequences with this string representation, three practical problems should be tackled. Usually, an action sequence has different temporal scaling changes, different initial states, and symbol converting errors. Traditional methods (like hidden Markov models and finite state machines) have limited abilities to deal with the above problems since many unknown states should be constructed and initialized. To tackle the problems, a novel string hypothesis generator is then proposed for generating a bank of string features from which different invariant features can be learned for classifying behaviors more accurately. To learn the invariant features, the Adaboost algorithm is used and modified to train a strong classifier from the set of string hypotheses so that multiple human action events can be well classified. In addition, a forward classification scheme is proposed to classify all input action sequences more accurately even though they have various scaling changes and coding errors. Experimental results prove that the proposed method is a robust, accurate, and powerful tool for human movement analysis.

论文关键词:Behavior analysis,Centroid contexts,String matching,Boosting algorithm

论文评审过程:Received 26 February 2007, Revised 1 February 2008, Accepted 15 March 2008, Available online 3 April 2008.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2008.03.026