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Pose-Appearance Relational Modeling for Video Action Recognition

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Recent studies of video action recognition can be classified into two categories: the appearance-based methods and the pose-based methods. The appearance-based methods generally cannot model temporal dynamics of large motion… Click to show full abstract

Recent studies of video action recognition can be classified into two categories: the appearance-based methods and the pose-based methods. The appearance-based methods generally cannot model temporal dynamics of large motion well by virtue of optical flow estimation, while the pose-based methods ignore the visual context information such as typical scenes and objects, which are also important cues for action understanding. In this paper, we tackle these problems by proposing a Pose-Appearance Relational Network (PARNet), which models the correlation between human pose and image appearance, and combines the benefits of these two modalities to improve the robustness towards unconstrained real-world videos. There are three network streams in our model, namely pose stream, appearance stream and relation stream. For the pose stream, a Temporal Multi-Pose RNN module is constructed to obtain the dynamic representations through temporal modeling of 2D poses. For the appearance stream, a Spatial Appearance CNN module is employed to extract the global appearance representation of the video sequence. For the relation stream, a Pose-Aware RNN module is built to connect pose and appearance streams by modeling action-sensitive visual context information. Through jointly optimizing the three modules, PARNet achieves superior performances compared with the state-of-the-arts on both the pose-complete datasets (KTH, Penn-Action, UCF11) and the challenging pose-incomplete datasets (UCF101, HMDB51, JHMDB), demonstrating its robustness towards complex environments and noisy skeletons. Its effectiveness on NTU-RGBD dataset is also validated even compared with 3D skeleton-based methods. Furthermore, an appearance-enhanced PARNet equipped with a RGB-based I3D stream is proposed, which outperforms the Kinetics pre-trained competitors on UCF101 and HMDB51. The better experimental results verify the potentials of our framework by integrating various modules.

Keywords: based methods; appearance; stream; pose appearance; action; video action

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Year Published: 2022

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