The "something something" video database for learning and evaluating visual common sense

2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)(2017)

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Neural networks trained on datasets such as ImageNet have led to major advances in visual object classification. One obstacle that prevents networks from reasoning more deeply about complex scenes and situations, and from integrating visual knowledge with natural language, like humans do, is their lack of common sense knowledge about the physical world. Videos, unlike still images, contain a wealth of detailed information about the physical world. However, most labelled video datasets represent high-level concepts rather than detailed physical aspects about actions and scenes. In this work, we describe our ongoing collection of the "something-something" database of video prediction tasks whose solutions require a common sense understanding of the depicted situation. The database currently contains more than 100,000 videos across 174 classes, which are defined as caption-templates. We also describe the challenges in crowd-sourcing this data at scale.
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visual common sense learning,video prediction tasks,crowdsourcing,something something video database,common sense understanding,high-level concepts,labelled video datasets,detailed information,physical world,common sense knowledge,natural language,visual knowledge,complex scenes,visual object classification,ImageNet,neural networks
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