Work place: Faculty of Science and Technology, American International University – Bangladesh (AIUB), Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail: karmoker.rahul4@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Image Processing, Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence
Biography
Rahul Proshad Karmoker is an undergraduate student of Computer Science and Software Engineering under the Department of Science and Information Technology of American International University Bangladesh. His research interests and passions are mostly based on Convolutional Artificial Neural Networks, Object Detection and Tracking included in the field of Computer Vision, Image Processing and Machine Learning.
By A. F. M. Saifuddin Saif Md. Akib Shahriar Khan Abir Mohammad Hadi Rahul Prashad Karmoker Julian Gomes
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijeme.2019.01.02, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2019
Human action recognition has been a talked topic since machine vision was coined. With the advent of neural networks and deep learning methods, various architectures were suggested to address the problems within a context. Convolutional neural network has been the primary go-to architecture for image segmentation, flow estimation and action recognition in recent days. As the problem itself is an extended version of various sub-problems, such as frame segmentation, spatial and temporal feature extraction, motion modeling and action classification as a whole, some methods reviewed in this paper addressed sub-problems and some tried to address a single architecture to the action recognition problem. While being a success, convolution neural networks have drawbacks in its pooling methods. CapsNet, on the other hand, uses squashing function to determine the activation. Also it addresses spatiotemporal information with the normalized vector maps while CNN-based methods extracts feature map for spatial and temporal information and later augment them in a fusion layer for combining two separate feature maps. Critical review of papers provided in this work can contribute significantly in addressing human action recognition problem as a whole.
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