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ActFusion: a Unified Diffusion Model for Action Segmentation and Anticipation

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Temporal action segmentation and long-term action anticipation are two popular vision tasks for the temporal analysis of actions in videos. Despite apparent relevance and potential complementarity, these two problems have been investigated as separate and distinct tasks. In this work, we tackle these two problems, action segmentation and action anticipation, jointly using a unified diffusion model dubbed ActFusion. The key idea to unification is to train the model to effectively handle both visible and invisible parts of the sequence in an integrated manner; the visible part is for temporal segmentation, and the invisible part is for future anticipation. To this end, we introduce a new anticipative masking strategy during training in which a late part of the video frames is masked as invisible, and learnable tokens replace these frames to learn to predict the invisible future. Experimental results demonstrate the bi-directional benefits between action segmentation and anticipation. ActFusion achieves the state-of-the-art performance across the standard benchmarks of 50 Salads, Breakfast, and GTEA, outperforming task-specific models in both of the two tasks with a single unified model through joint learning.

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Multi-level and Multi-modal Action Anticipation

cs.CV · 2025-06-03 · reject · novelty 4.0

A multi-modal action anticipation model with a clustering-based fine-grained text generator and temporal consistency loss reports state-of-the-art gains, though key claims are not fully supported by the provided evidence.

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  • Multi-level and Multi-modal Action Anticipation cs.CV · 2025-06-03 · reject · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    A multi-modal action anticipation model with a clustering-based fine-grained text generator and temporal consistency loss reports state-of-the-art gains, though key claims are not fully supported by the provided evidence.