Optimal Dual Cameras Setup for Motion
Recognition in Salat Activity
Nor Azrini Jaafar1,
Nor Azman
Ismail1, Kamarul Azmi Jasmi2, and Yusman Azimi Yusoff1
1Faculty
of Computing, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
2Faculty
of Islamic Civilization, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract: Motion
recognition has received significant attention in recent years in the area of
computer vision since it has a wide range of potential application that can be developed.
A wide variety of algorithms and techniques were proposed in the context of
developing human motion recognition systems. This paper investigated optimal
dual sensors setup in motion recognition for salat activity by using multisensor
which has remained unexplored. Existing works in the related field are able to recognise
few salat movements, but not from the multisensor perspective which is
important for better recognition and analytic results. This research proposed a
solution that is relevant to the current scenario where we deal with one of the
fundamental activities required for every Muslim which is salat. Not only
carrying out salat with the right actions will help strengthen our relationship
with Allah Subhanahu Wa Taʿala (SWT), but also enable the formation of a
positive personality, mental well-being, and physical health. Firstly, this
research identified the best position setup of a dual sensor. Then, Hidden
Markov Model was used to classify all movements in salat activity and the data were
trained before the testing phase. This study led to a new way of learning for salat
activity which can be further explored and developed. This research contributed
a new way of learning by incorporating new interaction in human-computer
interaction. The outcome of this research will be very useful in validating the
salat movements of every Muslim.
Keywords: Motion recognition, Salat activity, Multisensor,
Hidden Markov model, Human-Computer Interaction.