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Conclusions and Recommendations

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Vision-Based Human Activity Recognition

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Despite the promising achievements introduced in the previous chapters, there are still unsettled issues that hinder the development of human activity recognition. In this chapter, we conclude the current progress and give a discussion on these issues as well as research opportunities in the future.

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Hu, Z., Lv, C. (2022). Conclusions and Recommendations. In: Vision-Based Human Activity Recognition. SpringerBriefs in Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2290-9_6

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