Apparent motion information of an action may vary dramatically from one view to another, making transfer of knowledge across views a core challenge of action recognition. Recent times have seen the use of large scale datasets to compensate for this lack in generalization, and in fact most state-of-the-art methods today require large amounts of training data and have high computational cost while training. We propose a novel technique leveraging pre-trained features refined to minimize the view-related information through adversarial training inspired by domain adaptation methods. Our method is able to recognize actions from unfamiliar viewpoints and works effectively on substantially less training data than the ones necessary to train state-of-the-art cross-view methods with exceptional results.

Adversarial feature refinement for cross-view action recognition

Goyal G.;Odone F.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Apparent motion information of an action may vary dramatically from one view to another, making transfer of knowledge across views a core challenge of action recognition. Recent times have seen the use of large scale datasets to compensate for this lack in generalization, and in fact most state-of-the-art methods today require large amounts of training data and have high computational cost while training. We propose a novel technique leveraging pre-trained features refined to minimize the view-related information through adversarial training inspired by domain adaptation methods. Our method is able to recognize actions from unfamiliar viewpoints and works effectively on substantially less training data than the ones necessary to train state-of-the-art cross-view methods with exceptional results.
2021
9781450381048
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1070876
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