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2007
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Gesture Recognition Under Small Sample Size

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Gesture Recognition Under Small Sample Size
This paper addresses gesture recognition under small sample size, where direct use of traditional classifiers is difficult due to high dimensionality of input space. We propose a pairwise feature extraction method of video volumes for classification. The method of Canonical Correlation Analysis is combined with the discriminant functions and Scale-InvariantFeature-Transform (SIFT) for the discriminative spatiotemporal features for robust gesture recognition. The proposed method is practically favorable as it works well with a small amount of training samples, involves few parameters, and is computationally efficient. In the experiments using 900 videos of 9 hand gesture classes, the proposed method notably outperformed the classifiers such as Support Vector Machine/Relevance Vector Machine, achieving 85% accuracy.
Tae-Kyun Kim, Roberto Cipolla
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ACCV
Authors Tae-Kyun Kim, Roberto Cipolla
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