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HAtt-Flow: Hierarchical Attention-Flow Mechanism for Group Activity Scene Graph Generation in Videos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-10-23 v1

Abstract

Group Activity Scene Graph (GASG) generation is a challenging task in computer vision, aiming to anticipate and describe relationships between subjects and objects in video sequences. Traditional Video Scene Graph Generation (VidSGG) methods focus on retrospective analysis, limiting their predictive capabilities. To enrich the scene understanding capabilities, we introduced a GASG dataset extending the JRDB dataset with nuanced annotations involving \textit{Appearance, Interaction, Position, Relationship, and Situation} attributes. This work also introduces an innovative approach, \textbf{H}ierarchical \textbf{Att}ention-\textbf{Flow} (HAtt-Flow) Mechanism, rooted in flow network theory to enhance GASG performance. Flow-Attention incorporates flow conservation principles, fostering competition for sources and allocation for sinks, effectively preventing the generation of trivial attention. Our proposed approach offers a unique perspective on attention mechanisms, where conventional "values" and "keys" are transformed into sources and sinks, respectively, creating a novel framework for attention-based models. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our Hatt-Flow model and the superiority of our proposed Flow-Attention mechanism. This work represents a significant advancement in predictive video scene understanding, providing valuable insights and techniques for applications that require real-time relationship prediction in video data.

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@article{arxiv.2312.07740,
  title  = {HAtt-Flow: Hierarchical Attention-Flow Mechanism for Group Activity Scene Graph Generation in Videos},
  author = {Naga VS Raviteja Chappa and Pha Nguyen and Thi Hoang Ngan Le and Khoa Luu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.07740},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables