Inferring temporal compositions of actions using probabilistic automata
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Cruz, Rodrigo Santa
Cherian, Anoop
Fernando, Basura
Campbell, Dylan
Gould, Stephen
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IEEE Computer Society
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This paper presents a framework to recognize temporal compositions of atomic actions in videos. Specifically, we propose to express temporal compositions of actions as semantic regular expressions and derive an inference framework using probabilistic automata to recognize complex actions as satisfying these expressions on the input video features. Our approach is different from existing works that either predict long-range complex activities as unordered sets of atomic actions, or retrieve videos using natural language sentences. Instead, the proposed approach allows recognizing complex fine-grained activities using only pretrained action classifiers, without requiring any additional data, annotations or neural network training. To evaluate the potential of our approach, we provide experiments on synthetic datasets and challenging real action recognition datasets, such as MultiTHUMOS and Charades. We conclude that the proposed approach can extend state-of-the-art primitive action classifiers to vastly more complex activities without large performance degradation.
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2020 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2020
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