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Unsupervised Segmentation of Action Segments in Egocentric Videos using Gaze

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-06-24 v2

Abstract

Unsupervised segmentation of action segments in egocentric videos is a desirable feature in tasks such as activity recognition and content-based video retrieval. Reducing the search space into a finite set of action segments facilitates a faster and less noisy matching. However, there exist a substantial gap in machine understanding of natural temporal cuts during a continuous human activity. This work reports on a novel gaze-based approach for segmenting action segments in videos captured using an egocentric camera. Gaze is used to locate the region-of-interest inside a frame. By tracking two simple motion-based parameters inside successive regions-of-interest, we discover a finite set of temporal cuts. We present several results using combinations (of the two parameters) on a dataset, i.e., BRISGAZE-ACTIONS. The dataset contains egocentric videos depicting several daily-living activities. The quality of the temporal cuts is further improved by implementing two entropy measures.

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@article{arxiv.1710.00187,
  title  = {Unsupervised Segmentation of Action Segments in Egocentric Videos using Gaze},
  author = {I. Hipiny and H. Ujir and J. L. Minoi and S. F. Samson Juan and M. A. Khairuddin and M. S. Sunar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.00187},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Published in 2017 IEEE International Conference On Signal and Image Processing Applications