Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Human Activity Recognition : Beginners' guide

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Hello trend,

I am excited to share a beginners' guide to Human Activity Recognition and Video Classification

https://learnopencv.com/introduction-to-video-classification-and-human-activity-recognition/

Many users had asked for it, and we are glad to present the most comprehensive beginners' guide with a working example. The python notebook is shared below

https://github.com/spmallick/learnopencv/tree/master/video-classification-and-human-activity-recognition

We start by explaining the basics, and then move on to specific implementation. Here's what you will learn.

  1. Understanding Human Activity Recognition.
  2. Video Classification and Human Activity Recognition – Introduction.
  3. Video Classification Methods.
  4. Types of Video Classification problems.
  5. Making a Video Classifier Using Keras. (Moving Average and Single Frame-CNN)

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