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Human action recognition is currently a hot topic research domain including a variety of applications such as human HMI, rehabilitation and surveillance. The majority of existing approaches are based on the skeleton. They utilize either the joint locations or the joint angles in order to present a human skeleton. This study introduce a novel framework, which allows compact representation, quick comparison...