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DIR-AS: Decoupling Individual Identification and Temporal Reasoning for Action Segmentation

4 April 2023
Peiyao Wang
Haibin Ling
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Abstract

Fully supervised action segmentation works on frame-wise action recognition with dense annotations and often suffers from the over-segmentation issue. Existing works have proposed a variety of solutions such as boundary-aware networks, multi-stage refinement, and temporal smoothness losses. However, most of them take advantage of frame-wise supervision, which cannot effectively tackle the evaluation metrics with different granularities. In this paper, for the desirable large receptive field, we first develop a novel local-global attention mechanism with temporal pyramid dilation and temporal pyramid pooling for efficient multi-scale attention. Then we decouple two inherent goals in action segmentation, ie, (1) individual identification solved by frame-wise supervision, and (2) temporal reasoning tackled by action set prediction. Afterward, an action alignment module fuses these different granularity predictions, leading to more accurate and smoother action segmentation. We achieve state-of-the-art accuracy, eg, 82.8% (+2.6%) on GTEA and 74.7% (+1.2%) on Breakfast, which demonstrates the effectiveness of our proposed method, accompanied by extensive ablation studies. The code will be made available later.

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