Dual guidance, combining frame-level action classification with box-level prediction, improves pseudo-box selection for semi-supervised spatio-temporal action localization.
Localizing Actions from Video Labels and Pseudo-Annotations
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The goal of this paper is to determine the spatio-temporal location of actions in video. Where training from hard to obtain box annotations is the norm, we propose an intuitive and effective algorithm that localizes actions from their class label only. We are inspired by recent work showing that unsupervised action proposals selected with human point-supervision perform as well as using expensive box annotations. Rather than asking users to provide point supervision, we propose fully automatic visual cues that replace manual point annotations. We call the cues pseudo-annotations, introduce five of them, and propose a correlation metric for automatically selecting and combining them. Thorough evaluation on challenging action localization datasets shows that we reach results comparable to results with full box supervision. We also show that pseudo-annotations can be leveraged during testing to improve weakly- and strongly-supervised localizers.
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Dual Guidance Semi-Supervised Action Detection
Dual guidance, combining frame-level action classification with box-level prediction, improves pseudo-box selection for semi-supervised spatio-temporal action localization.