LVLM-VAR transforms video into 'semantic action tokens' and uses a LoRA-tuned vision-language model to classify actions and generate explanations, reporting 94.1% on NTU RGB+D X-Sub.
Video BagNet: short temporal receptive fields increase robustness in long-term action recognition
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Previous work on long-term video action recognition relies on deep 3D-convolutional models that have a large temporal receptive field (RF). We argue that these models are not always the best choice for temporal modeling in videos. A large temporal receptive field allows the model to encode the exact sub-action order of a video, which causes a performance decrease when testing videos have a different sub-action order. In this work, we investigate whether we can improve the model robustness to the sub-action order by shrinking the temporal receptive field of action recognition models. For this, we design Video BagNet, a variant of the 3D ResNet-50 model with the temporal receptive field size limited to 1, 9, 17 or 33 frames. We analyze Video BagNet on synthetic and real-world video datasets and experimentally compare models with varying temporal receptive fields. We find that short receptive fields are robust to sub-action order changes, while larger temporal receptive fields are sensitive to the sub-action order.
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Leveraging Vision-Language Large Models for Interpretable Video Action Recognition with Semantic Tokenization
LVLM-VAR transforms video into 'semantic action tokens' and uses a LoRA-tuned vision-language model to classify actions and generate explanations, reporting 94.1% on NTU RGB+D X-Sub.