End-to-end Video-level Representation Learning for Action Recognition

ICPR(2018)

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From the frame/clip-level feature learning to the video-level representation building, deep learning methods in action recognition have developed rapidly in recent years. However, current methods suffer from the confusion caused by partial observation training, or without end-to-end learning, or restricted to single temporal scale modeling and so on. In this paper, we build upon two-stream ConvNets and propose Deep networks with Temporal Pyramid Pooling (DTPP), an end-to-end video-level representation learning approach, to address these problems. Specifically, at first, RGB images and optical flow stacks are sparsely sampled across the whole video. Then a temporal pyramid pooling layer is used to aggregate the frame-level features which consist of spatial and temporal cues. Lastly, the trained model has compact video-level representation with multiple temporal scales, which is both global and sequence-aware. Experimental results show that DTPP achieves the state-of-the-art performance on two challenging video action datasets: UCF101 and HMDB51, either by ImageNet pre-training or Kinetics pre-training.
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video action datasets,deep network with temporal pyramid pooling,DTPP,RGB images,optical flow stacks,UCF101,HMDB51,ImageNet pretraining,Kinetics pretraining,ConvNets,temporal cues,spatial cues,frame-level features,temporal scale modeling,end-to-end learning,partial observation training,deep learning methods,action recognition,video-level representation learning
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