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A flexible model for training action localization with varying levels of supervision

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018-11-29 v2

Abstract

Spatio-temporal action detection in videos is typically addressed in a fully-supervised setup with manual annotation of training videos required at every frame. Since such annotation is extremely tedious and prohibits scalability, there is a clear need to minimize the amount of manual supervision. In this work we propose a unifying framework that can handle and combine varying types of less-demanding weak supervision. Our model is based on discriminative clustering and integrates different types of supervision as constraints on the optimization. We investigate applications of such a model to training setups with alternative supervisory signals ranging from video-level class labels to the full per-frame annotation of action bounding boxes. Experiments on the challenging UCF101-24 and DALY datasets demonstrate competitive performance of our method at a fraction of supervision used by previous methods. The flexibility of our model enables joint learning from data with different levels of annotation. Experimental results demonstrate a significant gain by adding a few fully supervised examples to otherwise weakly labeled videos.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1806.11328,
  title  = {A flexible model for training action localization with varying levels of supervision},
  author = {Guilhem Chéron and Jean-Baptiste Alayrac and Ivan Laptev and Cordelia Schmid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.11328},
  year   = {2018}
}