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Semi-Supervised Image-to-Video Adaptation for Video Action Recognition
Author(s) -
Rohan Munshi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.37355
Subject(s) - computer science , biometrics , task (project management) , artificial intelligence , action (physics) , search engine indexing , clutter , adaptation (eye) , machine learning , action recognition , computer vision , human–computer interaction , multimedia , radar , telecommunications , physics , management , quantum mechanics , optics , economics , class (philosophy)
Given a sequence of images i.e. video, the task given a sequence of images i.e. video, the task of action recognition is to identify the most same action among the action sequences learned by the system. Such human action recognition is based on evidence gathered from videos. It has a lot of applications including surveillance, video indexing, biometrics, telehealth, and human-computer interaction. Vision-based human activity recognition is plagued by numerous challenges thanks to reading changes, occlusion, variation in execution rate, camera motion, and background clutter. In this survey, we provide an overview and report of the existing methods based on their ability to handle these challenges as well as how these methods can be generalized and their ability to detect abnormal actions. Such systematic classification can facilitate researchers to spot the acceptable ways on the market to deal with every one of the challenges visaged and their limitations. In addition to this, we also identify the public datasets and the challenges posed by them. From this survey, we have a tendency to draw conclusions relating to however well a challenge has been resolved, and that we determine potential analysis areas that need more work.

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