Learning to Discriminate Information for Online Action Detection
From a streaming video, online action detection aims to identify actions in the present. For this task, previous methods use recurrent networks to model the temporal sequence of current action frames. However, these methods overlook the fact that an input image sequence includes background and irrel...
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Zusammenfassung: | From a streaming video, online action detection aims to identify actions in
the present. For this task, previous methods use recurrent networks to model
the temporal sequence of current action frames. However, these methods overlook
the fact that an input image sequence includes background and irrelevant
actions as well as the action of interest. For online action detection, in this
paper, we propose a novel recurrent unit to explicitly discriminate the
information relevant to an ongoing action from others. Our unit, named
Information Discrimination Unit (IDU), decides whether to accumulate input
information based on its relevance to the current action. This enables our
recurrent network with IDU to learn a more discriminative representation for
identifying ongoing actions. In experiments on two benchmark datasets, TVSeries
and THUMOS-14, the proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art methods by a
significant margin. Moreover, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our recurrent
unit by conducting comprehensive ablation studies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1912.04461 |