A wavelet backbone with ray-origin attention encoding improves efficiency and self-comparison accuracy for human-object interaction detection, but remains below the FGAHOI baseline in accuracy despite fewer parameters.
With a Little Help from my Temporal Context: Multimodal Egocentric Action Recognition
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In egocentric videos, actions occur in quick succession. We capitalise on the action's temporal context and propose a method that learns to attend to surrounding actions in order to improve recognition performance. To incorporate the temporal context, we propose a transformer-based multimodal model that ingests video and audio as input modalities, with an explicit language model providing action sequence context to enhance the predictions. We test our approach on EPIC-KITCHENS and EGTEA datasets reporting state-of-the-art performance. Our ablations showcase the advantage of utilising temporal context as well as incorporating audio input modality and language model to rescore predictions. Code and models at: https://github.com/ekazakos/MTCN.
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Conceptualizing Multi-scale Wavelet Attention and Ray-based Encoding for Human-Object Interaction Detection
A wavelet backbone with ray-origin attention encoding improves efficiency and self-comparison accuracy for human-object interaction detection, but remains below the FGAHOI baseline in accuracy despite fewer parameters.