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Associate Professor Wanqing Li

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Human Motion Simulation And Action Corpus, Gang Zheng, Wanqing Li, Philip Ogunbona, Liju Dong, Igor Kharitonenko Dec 2012

Human Motion Simulation And Action Corpus, Gang Zheng, Wanqing Li, Philip Ogunbona, Liju Dong, Igor Kharitonenko

Associate Professor Wanqing Li

Acquisition of large scale good quality training samples is becoming a major issue in machine learning based human motion analysis. This paper presents a method to simulate continuous gross human body motion with the intention to establish a human motion corpus for learning and recognition. The simulation is achieved by a temporal-spatialtemporal decomposition of human motion into actions, joint actions and actionlets based on the human kinematic model. The actionlet models the primitive moving phase of a joint and represents the muscle movement governed by kinesiological principles. Joint actions and body actions are constructed from actionlets through constrained concatenation and …


Simulation Of Human Motion For Learning And Recognition, Gang Zheng, Wanqing Li, Philip Ogunbona, Liju Dong, Igor Kharitonenko Dec 2012

Simulation Of Human Motion For Learning And Recognition, Gang Zheng, Wanqing Li, Philip Ogunbona, Liju Dong, Igor Kharitonenko

Associate Professor Wanqing Li

Acquisition of good quality training samples is becoming a major issue in machine learning based human motion analysis. This paper presents a method to simulate human body motion with the intention to establish a human motion corpus for learning and recognition. The simulation is achieved by a unique temporal-spatial-temporal decomposition of human body motion into actions, joint actions and actionlets based on the human kinematic model. The actionlet models the primitive moving phase of a joint and can be simulated based on the kinesiological study. A joint action is formed by proper concatenation of actionlets and an action is a …