Towards Privacy-Preserving Activity Recognition Using Extremely Low Temporal and Spatial Resolution Cameras

Ji Dai, Jonathan Wu, Behrouz Saghafi, Janusz Konrad, Prakash Ishwar; Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops, 2015, pp. 68-76

Abstract


Although extensive research on action recognition has been carried out using standard video cameras, little work has explored recognition performance at extremely low temporal or spatial camera resolutions. Reliable action recognition in such a "degraded" environment would promote the development of privacy-preserving smart rooms that would facilitate intelligent interaction with its occupants while mitigating privacy concerns. This paper aims to explore the trade-off between action recognition performance, number of cameras, and temporal and spatial resolution in a smart-room environment. As it is impractical to build a physical platform to test every combination of camera positions and resolutions, we use a graphics engine (Unity3D) to simulate a room with various avatars animated using motions captured from real subjects with a Kinect v2 sensor. We study the performance impact of spatial resolutions from a single pixel up-to 10 x 10 pixels, the impact of temporal resolutions from 2 Hz up-to 30 Hz and the impact of using up-to 5 ceiling cameras. We found that reliable action recognition for smart-room centric gestures can still occur in environments with extremely low temporal and spatial resolutions. When using 5, single-pixel cameras at 30Hz we achieved a correct classification rate (CCR) of 75.70% across 9 actions, only 13.9% lower than the CCR for the same camera setup at 10 x 10 pixels. We also found that, in terms of the impact on action recognition performance, spatial resolution has the highest impact, followed by number of cameras, and temporal resolution (frame-rate).

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@InProceedings{Dai_2015_CVPR_Workshops,
author = {Dai, Ji and Wu, Jonathan and Saghafi, Behrouz and Konrad, Janusz and Ishwar, Prakash},
title = {Towards Privacy-Preserving Activity Recognition Using Extremely Low Temporal and Spatial Resolution Cameras},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops},
month = {June},
year = {2015}
}