TY - GEN
T1 - Few-shot Fine-Grained Action Recognition via Bidirectional Attention and Contrastive Meta-Learning
AU - Wang, Jiahao
AU - Wang, Yunhong
AU - Liu, Sheng
AU - Li, Annan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 ACM.
PY - 2021/10/17
Y1 - 2021/10/17
N2 - Fine-grained action recognition is attracting increasing attention due to the emerging demand of specific action understanding in real-world applications, whereas the data of rare fine-grained categories is very limited. Therefore, we propose the few-shot fine-grained action recognition problem, aiming to recognize novel fine-grained actions with only few samples given for each class. Although progress has been made in coarse-grained actions, existing few-shot recognition methods encounter two issues handling fine-grained actions: the inability to capture subtle action details and the inadequacy in learning from data with low inter-class variance. To tackle the first issue, a human vision inspired bidirectional attention module (BAM) is proposed. Combining top-down task-driven signals with bottom-up salient stimuli, BAM captures subtle action details by accurately highlighting informative spatio-temporal regions. To address the second issue, we introduce contrastive meta-learning (CML). Compared with the widely adopted ProtoNet-based method, CML generates more discriminative video representations for low inter-class variance data, since it makes full use of potential contrastive pairs in each training episode. Furthermore, to fairly compare different models, we establish specific benchmark protocols on two large-scale fine-grained action recognition datasets. Extensive experiments show that our method consistently achieves state-of-the-art performance across evaluated tasks.
AB - Fine-grained action recognition is attracting increasing attention due to the emerging demand of specific action understanding in real-world applications, whereas the data of rare fine-grained categories is very limited. Therefore, we propose the few-shot fine-grained action recognition problem, aiming to recognize novel fine-grained actions with only few samples given for each class. Although progress has been made in coarse-grained actions, existing few-shot recognition methods encounter two issues handling fine-grained actions: the inability to capture subtle action details and the inadequacy in learning from data with low inter-class variance. To tackle the first issue, a human vision inspired bidirectional attention module (BAM) is proposed. Combining top-down task-driven signals with bottom-up salient stimuli, BAM captures subtle action details by accurately highlighting informative spatio-temporal regions. To address the second issue, we introduce contrastive meta-learning (CML). Compared with the widely adopted ProtoNet-based method, CML generates more discriminative video representations for low inter-class variance data, since it makes full use of potential contrastive pairs in each training episode. Furthermore, to fairly compare different models, we establish specific benchmark protocols on two large-scale fine-grained action recognition datasets. Extensive experiments show that our method consistently achieves state-of-the-art performance across evaluated tasks.
KW - contrastive learning
KW - few-shot learning
KW - fine-grained action recognition
KW - visual attention
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85119339101
U2 - 10.1145/3474085.3475216
DO - 10.1145/3474085.3475216
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85119339101
T3 - MM 2021 - Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
SP - 582
EP - 591
BT - MM 2021 - Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2021
Y2 - 20 October 2021 through 24 October 2021
ER -