An Empirical Study on Sports Combination Training Action Recognition Based on SMO Algorithm Optimization Model and Artificial Intelligence
Hecai Jiang and
Sang-Bing Tsai
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-11
Abstract:
In order to improve the accuracy of sports combination training action recognition, a sports combination training action recognition model based on SMO algorithm optimization model and artificial intelligence is proposed. In this paper, by expanding the standard action data, the standard database of score comparison is established, and the system architecture and the key acquisition module design based on 3D data are given. In this paper, the background subtraction method is used to process the sports video image to obtain the sports action contour and realize the sports action segmentation and feature extraction, and the artificial intelligence neural network is used to train the feature vector to establish the sports action recognition classifier. This paper mainly uses a three-stream CNN artificial intelligence deep learning framework based on convolutional neural network and uses a soft Vlad representation algorithm based on data decoding to learn the action features. Through the data enhancement of the existing action database, it uses support vector machine to achieve high-precision action classification. The test results show that the model improves the recognition rate of sports action and reduces the error recognition rate, which can meet the online recognition requirements of sports action.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/7217383
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