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arxiv: 2010.06260 · v1 · pith:SQAQSI54new · submitted 2020-10-13 · 💻 cs.CV

DORi: Discovering Object Relationship for Moment Localization of a Natural-Language Query in Video

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keywords videoquerylocalizationmomenttemporalactivitiesbenchmarkcaptures
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This paper studies the task of temporal moment localization in a long untrimmed video using natural language query. Given a query sentence, the goal is to determine the start and end of the relevant segment within the video. Our key innovation is to learn a video feature embedding through a language-conditioned message-passing algorithm suitable for temporal moment localization which captures the relationships between humans, objects and activities in the video. These relationships are obtained by a spatial sub-graph that contextualizes the scene representation using detected objects and human features conditioned in the language query. Moreover, a temporal sub-graph captures the activities within the video through time. Our method is evaluated on three standard benchmark datasets, and we also introduce YouCookII as a new benchmark for this task. Experiments show our method outperforms state-of-the-art methods on these datasets, confirming the effectiveness of our approach.

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