Attentional Pooling for Action Recognition - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Attentional Pooling for Action Recognition

R. Girdhar and D. Ramanan
Conference Paper, Proceedings of (NeurIPS) Neural Information Processing Systems, pp. 33 - 44, December, 2017

Abstract

We introduce a simple yet surprisingly powerful model to incorporate attention in action recognition and human object interaction tasks. Our proposed attention module can be trained with or without extra supervision, and gives a sizable boost in accuracy while keeping the network size and computational cost nearly the same. It leads to significant improvements over state of the art base architecture on three standard action recognition benchmarks across still images and videos, and establishes new state of the art on MPII dataset with 12.5% relative improvement. We also perform an extensive analysis of our attention module both empirically and analytically. In terms of the latter, we introduce a novel derivation of bottom-up and top-down attention as low-rank approximations of bilinear pooling methods (typically used for fine-grained classification). From this perspective, our attention formulation suggests a novel characterization of action recognition as a fine-grained recognition problem.

BibTeX

@conference{Girdhar-2017-121172,
author = {R. Girdhar and D. Ramanan},
title = {Attentional Pooling for Action Recognition},
booktitle = {Proceedings of (NeurIPS) Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {2017},
month = {December},
pages = {33 - 44},
}