Convolutional Tensor-Train LSTM for Spatio-temporal Learning
Abstract
Learning from spatio-temporal data has numerous applications such as human-behavior analysis, object tracking, video compression, and physics simulation.However, existing methods still perform poorly on challenging video tasks such as long-term forecasting. This is because these kinds of challenging tasks require learning long-term spatio-temporal correlations in the video sequence. In this paper, we propose a higher-order convolutional LSTM model that can efficiently learn these correlations, along with a succinct representations of the history. This is accomplished through a novel tensor train module that performs prediction by combining convolutional features across time. To make this feasible in terms of computation and memory requirements, we propose a novel convolutional tensor-train decomposition of the higher-order model. This decomposition reduces the model complexity by jointly approximating a sequence of convolutional kernels asa low-rank tensor-train factorization. As a result, our model outperforms existing approaches, but uses only a fraction of parameters, including the baseline models.Our results achieve state-of-the-art performance in a wide range of applications and datasets, including the multi-steps video prediction on the Moving-MNIST-2and KTH action datasets as well as early activity recognition on the Something-Something V2 dataset.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.09131,
title = {Convolutional Tensor-Train LSTM for Spatio-temporal Learning},
author = {Jiahao Su and Wonmin Byeon and Jean Kossaifi and Furong Huang and Jan Kautz and Animashree Anandkumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09131},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Jiahao Su and Wonmin Byeon contributed equally to this work. 22 pages, 14 figures, NeurIPS 2020