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Is it possible to achieve activity recognition on a single image? [closed]



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsHuman activity recognition using smartphone data set problemHuman Activity Recognition - How to process gyroscope and magnetometer dataState of the art for Object detection/image recognitionMultiple Object recognition in image using deep LearningResources for CNN example with KerasImage recognition of selfie imagesActivity recognition in smart homes with different sourcesActivity recognition with binary sensorsit is possible to use features maps of CNN to localised important areas in image?How does single image normalization help face recognition model training?










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          The short answer, yes and even with a good performance, although not with same accuracy as with multiple frames.
          There are actually many different architectures that rely on classifying each single frame as part of their process (you can treat the overall model as an ensemble-model of multiple frames).



          There is a great article by "Schindler et al." about exactly this question:



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            The short answer, yes and even with a good performance, although not with same accuracy as with multiple frames.
            There are actually many different architectures that rely on classifying each single frame as part of their process (you can treat the overall model as an ensemble-model of multiple frames).



            There is a great article by "Schindler et al." about exactly this question:



            Action Snippets: How many frames does human action recognition require?






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              The short answer, yes and even with a good performance, although not with same accuracy as with multiple frames.
              There are actually many different architectures that rely on classifying each single frame as part of their process (you can treat the overall model as an ensemble-model of multiple frames).



              There is a great article by "Schindler et al." about exactly this question:



              Action Snippets: How many frames does human action recognition require?






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                The short answer, yes and even with a good performance, although not with same accuracy as with multiple frames.
                There are actually many different architectures that rely on classifying each single frame as part of their process (you can treat the overall model as an ensemble-model of multiple frames).



                There is a great article by "Schindler et al." about exactly this question:



                Action Snippets: How many frames does human action recognition require?






                share|improve this answer









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                The short answer, yes and even with a good performance, although not with same accuracy as with multiple frames.
                There are actually many different architectures that rely on classifying each single frame as part of their process (you can treat the overall model as an ensemble-model of multiple frames).



                There is a great article by "Schindler et al." about exactly this question:



                Action Snippets: How many frames does human action recognition require?







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