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What have we learned from deep representations for action recognition?

What have we learned from deep representations for action recognition?

4 January 2018
Christoph Feichtenhofer
A. Pinz
Richard P. Wildes
Andrew Zisserman
    SSL
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Papers citing "What have we learned from deep representations for action recognition?"

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Self-Supervised Learning for Videos: A Survey
Self-Supervised Learning for Videos: A Survey
Madeline Chantry Schiappa
Y. S. Rawat
M. Shah
SSL
34
131
0
18 Jun 2022
A Comprehensive Study of Deep Video Action Recognition
A Comprehensive Study of Deep Video Action Recognition
Yi Zhu
Xinyu Li
Chunhui Liu
Mohammadreza Zolfaghari
Yuanjun Xiong
Chongruo Wu
Zhi-Li Zhang
Joseph Tighe
R. Manmatha
Mu Li
VLM
AI4TS
35
184
0
11 Dec 2020
Learning deep representations for video-based intake gesture detection
Learning deep representations for video-based intake gesture detection
Philipp V. Rouast
M. Adam
15
39
0
24 Sep 2019
Explainable Video Action Reasoning via Prior Knowledge and State
  Transitions
Explainable Video Action Reasoning via Prior Knowledge and State Transitions
Tao Zhuo
Zhiyong Cheng
Peng Zhang
Yongkang Wong
Mohan S. Kankanhalli
FAtt
25
60
0
28 Aug 2019
Dynamics are Important for the Recognition of Equine Pain in Video
Dynamics are Important for the Recognition of Equine Pain in Video
Sofia Broomé
K. Gleerup
P. Andersen
Hedvig Kjellström
27
26
0
07 Jan 2019
Timeception for Complex Action Recognition
Timeception for Complex Action Recognition
Noureldien Hussein
E. Gavves
A. Smeulders
21
212
0
04 Dec 2018
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