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Improved Dense Trajectory with Cross Streams

Katsunori Ohnishi, Masatoshi Hidaka, Tatsuya Harada

2016-04-29Action ClassificationAction RecognitionTemporal Action Localization
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Abstract

Improved dense trajectories (iDT) have shown great performance in action recognition, and their combination with the two-stream approach has achieved state-of-the-art performance. It is, however, difficult for iDT to completely remove background trajectories from video with camera shaking. Trajectories in less discriminative regions should be given modest weights in order to create more discriminative local descriptors for action recognition. In addition, the two-stream approach, which learns appearance and motion information separately, cannot focus on motion in important regions when extracting features from spatial convolutional layers of the appearance network, and vice versa. In order to address the above mentioned problems, we propose a new local descriptor that pools a new convolutional layer obtained from crossing two networks along iDT. This new descriptor is calculated by applying discriminative weights learned from one network to a convolutional layer of the other network. Our method has achieved state-of-the-art performance on ordinal action recognition datasets, 92.3% on UCF101, and 66.2% on HMDB51.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
VideoToyota Smarthome datasetCS41.9Dense Trajectories
VideoToyota Smarthome datasetCV120.9Dense Trajectories
VideoToyota Smarthome datasetCV223.7Dense Trajectories

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