MMPoint-GNN: Graph Neural Network with Dynamic Edges for Human Activity Recognition through a Millimeter-Wave Radar

2021 
Human activity recognition has a wide range of application prospects and research significance in intelligent monitoring, assisted driving and human-computer interaction, such as intelligent monitoring of the elderly living alone, warning of dangerous behaviors of drivers and development of somatosensory games. Traditionally, human activity recognition is realized by cameras or wearable devices. However, in privacy-sensitive areas such as wards and cars, users may not be willing to share too many private videos. In this paper, we use millimeterwave radar to collect point clouds of human activities, design a novel graph neural network MMPoint-GNN with dynamic edges for the first time to process sparse point clouds, and combine it with Bidirectional LSTM to build a human activity recognition framework. We transform the logic operation into a differentiable function by edge selection network, and achieve the dynamic edge selection in MMPoint-GNN. Finally, we evaluate our method by comparing it with other methods on MMActivity dataset and MMGesture dataset. The results show that MMPoint-GNN outperforms all other baselines. The code is available at https://github.com/gongpx20069/mmRadar_for_HAR_VS
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