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SotA/Computer Vision/Video Classification

Video Classification

18 benchmarks455 papers

Video Classification is the task of producing a label that is relevant to the video given its frames. A good video level classifier is one that not only provides accurate frame labels, but also best describes the entire video given the features and the annotations of the various frames in the video. For example, a video might contain a tree in some frame, but the label that is central to the video might be something else (e.g., “hiking”). The granularity of the labels that are needed to describe the frames and the video depends on the task. Typical tasks include assigning one or more global labels to the video, and assigning one or more labels for each frame inside the video.

<span class="description-source">Source: Efficient Large Scale Video Classification </span>

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Video Classification on Breakfast

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Video Classification on COIN

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Video Classification on MoB

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Video Classification on YouTube-8M

Hit@1PERRHit@5Global Average PrecisionmAP

Video Classification on Charades

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Video Classification on Hockey Fight Detection Dataset

Accuracy1:1 Accuracy

Video Classification on Home Action Genome

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Video Classification on Kinetics

Top-1

Video Classification on Multimodal PISA

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Video Classification on SRI-APPROVE Fine-Grained Video Classification

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Video Classification on Something-Something V1

Top-5 Accuracy

Video Classification on Something-Something V2

Top-5 Accuracy

Video Classification on DAiSEE

4-class test accuracy