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Towards an Unequivocal Representation of Actions

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018-05-11 v1

Abstract

This work introduces verb-only representations for actions and interactions; the problem of describing similar motions (e.g. 'open door', 'open cupboard'), and distinguish differing ones (e.g. 'open door' vs 'open bottle') using verb-only labels. Current approaches for action recognition neglect legitimate semantic ambiguities and class overlaps between verbs (Fig. 1), relying on the objects to disambiguate interactions. We deviate from single-verb labels and introduce a mapping between observations and multiple verb labels - in order to create an Unequivocal Representation of Actions. The new representation benefits from increased vocabulary and a soft assignment to an enriched space of verb labels. We learn these representations as multi-output regression, using a two-stream fusion CNN. The proposed approach outperforms conventional single-verb labels (also known as majority voting) on three egocentric datasets for both recognition and retrieval.

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@article{arxiv.1805.04026,
  title  = {Towards an Unequivocal Representation of Actions},
  author = {Michael Wray and Davide Moltisanti and Dima Damen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.04026},
  year   = {2018}
}