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Semi-supervised Active Learning for Video Action Detection

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision IV Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In this work, we focus on label efficient learning for video action detection. We develop a novel semi-supervised active learning approach which utilizes both labeled as well as un- labeled data along with informative sample selection for ac- tion detection. Video action detection requires spatio-temporal localization along with classification, which poses several challenges for both active learning (informative sample se- lection) as well as semi-supervised learning (pseudo label generation). First, we propose NoiseAug, a simple augmenta- tion strategy which effectively selects informative samples for video action detection. Next, we propose fft-attention, a novel technique based on high-pass filtering which enables effective utilization of pseudo label for SSL in video action detection by emphasizing on relevant activity region within a video. We evaluate the proposed approach on three different bench- mark datasets, UCF-101-24, JHMDB-21, and Youtube-VOS. First, we demonstrate its effectiveness on video action detec- tion where the proposed approach outperforms prior works in semi-supervised and weakly-supervised learning along with several baseline approaches in both UCF101-24 and JHMDB- 21. Next, we also show its effectiveness on Youtube-VOS for video object segmentation demonstrating its generalization capability for other dense prediction tasks in videos.

Authors

Keywords

  • CV: Scene Analysis & Understanding
  • CV: Video Understanding & Activity Analysis

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
281973284420675120