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Intention-Conditioned Long-Term Human Egocentric Action Forecasting

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To anticipate how a human would act in the future, it is essential to understand the human intention since it guides the human towards a certain goal. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical architecture which assumes a sequence of human action (low-level) can be driven from the human intention (high-level). Based on this, we deal with Long-Term Action Anticipation task in egocentric videos. Our framework first extracts two level of human information over the N observed videos human actions through a Hierarchical Multi-task MLP Mixer (H3M). Then, we condition the uncertainty of the future through an Intention-Conditioned Variational Auto-Encoder (I-CVAE) that generates K stable predictions of the next Z=20 actions that the observed human might perform. By leveraging human intention as high-level information, we claim that our model is able to anticipate more time-consistent actions in the long-term, thus improving the results over baseline methods in EGO4D Challenge. This work ranked first in both CVPR@2022 and ECVV@2022 EGO4D LTA Challenge by providing more plausible anticipated sequences, improving the anticipation of nouns and overall actions. Webpage: https://evm7.github.io/icvae-page/

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FIction: 4D Future Interaction Prediction from Video

cs.CV · 2024-12-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

FICTION predicts future 3D interaction locations and body poses up to three minutes ahead from egocentric video and a 3D scene map, and claims substantial gains over prior methods on a new Ego-Exo4D benchmark.

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