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ReLER@ZJU Submission to the Ego4D Moment Queries Challenge 2022

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arxiv 2211.09558 v2 pith:NNT6VPUU submitted 2022-11-17 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords actionego4dsubmissiontemporalvideosbetterchallengeinstances
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In this report, we present the ReLER@ZJU1 submission to the Ego4D Moment Queries Challenge in ECCV 2022. In this task, the goal is to retrieve and localize all instances of possible activities in egocentric videos. Ego4D dataset is challenging for the temporal action localization task as the temporal duration of the videos is quite long and each video contains multiple action instances with fine-grained action classes. To address these problems, we utilize a multi-scale transformer to classify different action categories and predict the boundary of each instance. Moreover, in order to better capture the long-term temporal dependencies in the long videos, we propose a segment-level recurrence mechanism. Compared with directly feeding all video features to the transformer encoder, the proposed segment-level recurrence mechanism alleviates the optimization difficulties and achieves better performance. The final submission achieved Recall@1,tIoU=0.5 score of 37.24, average mAP score of 17.67 and took 3-rd place on the leaderboard.

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