Contextual Action Recognition with R*CNN
Abstract
There are multiple cues in an image which reveal what action a person is performing. For example, a jogger has a pose that is characteristic for jogging, but the scene (e.g. road, trail) and the presence of other joggers can be an additional source of information. In this work, we exploit the simple observation that actions are accompanied by contextual cues to build a strong action recognition system. We adapt RCNN to use more than one region for classification while still maintaining the ability to localize the action. We call our system R*CNN. The action-specific models and the feature maps are trained jointly, allowing for action specific representations to emerge. R*CNN achieves 90.2% mean AP on the PASAL VOC Action dataset, outperforming all other approaches in the field by a significant margin. Last, we show that R*CNN is not limited to action recognition. In particular, R*CNN can also be used to tackle fine-grained tasks such as attribute classification. We validate this claim by reporting state-of-the-art performance on the Berkeley Attributes of People dataset.
Additional Information
This work was supported by the Intel Visual Computing Center and the ONR SMARTS MURI N000140911051. The GPUs used in this research were generously donated by the NVIDIA Corporation.Additional details
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- 118368
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20221215-789729000.6
- Intel Visual Computing Center
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N000140911051
- NVIDIA Corporation
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