HARDVS: Revisiting Human Activity Recognition with Dynamic Vision Sensors
Xiao Wang,
Zongzhen Wu,
Bo Jiang
et al.
Abstract:The main streams of human activity recognition (HAR) algorithms are developed based on RGB cameras which usually suffer from illumination, fast motion, privacy preservation, and large energy consumption. Meanwhile, the biologically inspired event cameras attracted great interest due to their unique features, such as high dynamic range, dense temporal but sparse spatial resolution, low latency, low power, etc. As it is a newly arising sensor, even there is no realistic large-scale dataset for HAR. Considering i… Show more
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