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Spatiotemporal distilled dense-connectivity network for video action recognition

Journal

PATTERN RECOGNITION
Volume 92, Issue -, Pages 13-24

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.patcog.2019.03.005

Keywords

Two-stream; Action recognition; Dense-connectivity; Knowledge distillation

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB1004600]
  2. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [Z181100008918010]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61761146004, 61773375, 61836014]
  4. Microsoft Collaborative Research Project

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Two-stream convolutional neural networks show great promise for action recognition tasks. However, most two-stream based approaches train the appearance and motion subnetworks independently, which may lead to the decline in performance due to the lack of interactions among two streams. To overcome this limitation, we propose a Spatiotemporal Distilled Dense-Connectivity Network (STDDCN) for video action recognition. This network implements both knowledge distillation and dense-connectivity (adapted from DenseNet). Using this STDDCN architecture, we aim to explore interaction strategies between appearance and motion streams along different hierarchies. Specifically, block-level dense connections between appearance and motion pathways enable spatiotemporal interaction at the feature representation layers. Moreover, knowledge distillation among two streams (each treated as a student) and their last fusion (treated as teacher) allows both streams to interact at the high level layers. The special architecture of STDDCN allows it to gradually obtain effective hierarchical spatiotemporal features. Moreover, it can be trained end-to-end. Finally, numerous ablation studies validate the effectiveness and generalization of our model on two benchmark datasets, including UCF101 and HMDB51. Simultaneously, our model achieves promising performances. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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