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arxiv 1910.06961 v3 pith:JZNET3XP submitted 2019-10-15 cs.CV

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keywords videotinymillisecondsmodelsnetworksunderstandingabilitiesagents
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Video understanding is a challenging problem with great impact on the abilities of autonomous agents working in the real-world. Yet, solutions so far have been computationally intensive, with the fastest algorithms running for more than half a second per video snippet on powerful GPUs. We propose a novel idea on video architecture learning - Tiny Video Networks - which automatically designs highly efficient models for video understanding. The tiny video models run with competitive performance for as low as 37 milliseconds per video on a CPU and 10 milliseconds on a standard GPU.

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