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High-level human activity recognition is an important method for the automatic event detection and recognition application, such as, surveillance system and patient monitoring system. In this paper, we propose a human activity recognition method based on FSM model. The basic actions with their properties for each person in the interested area are extracted and calculated. The action stream with related features (movement, referenced location) is recognized using the predefined FSM recognizer modeling based on rational activity. Our experimental result shows a good recognition accuracy (86.96 % in average).
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Noorit, N., Suvonvorn, N. (2014). Human Activity Recognition from Basic Actions Using Finite State Machine. In: Herawan, T., Deris, M., Abawajy, J. (eds) Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advanced Data and Information Engineering (DaEng-2013). Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 285. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4585-18-7_43
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