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Skeleton Sequence and RGB Frame Based Multi-Modality Feature Fusion Network for Action Recognition

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3491228

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Action recognition; neural networks; attention; multi-modality; feature fusion

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Action recognition is a highly relevant topic in computer vision with wide applications in vision systems. In this study, a multi-modality feature fusion network is proposed to combine the modalities of skeleton sequence and RGB frame, which reduces the complexity while retaining complementary information. The network employs a two-stage fusion framework to explore the correspondence between the two modalities. Experimental results on two benchmarks demonstrate competitive performance compared with state-of-the-art methods.
Action recognition has been a heated topic in computer vision for its wide application in vision systems. Previous approaches achieve improvement by fusing the modalities of the skeleton sequence and RGB video. However, such methods pose a dilemma between the accuracy and efficiency for the high complexity of the RGB video network. To solve the problem, we propose a multi-modality feature fusion network to combine the modalities of the skeleton sequence and RGB frame instead of the RGB video, as the key information contained by the combination of the skeleton sequence and RGB frame is close to that of the skeleton sequence and RGB video. In this way, complementary information is retained while the complexity is reduced by a large margin. To better explore the correspondence of the two modalities, a two-stage fusion framework is introduced in the network. In the early fusion stage, we introduce a skeleton attention module that projects the skeleton sequence on the single RGB frame to help the RGB frame focus on the limb movement regions. In the late fusion stage, we propose a cross-attention module to fuse the skeleton feature and the RGB feature by exploiting the correlation. Experiments on two benchmarks, NTU RGB+D and SYSU, show that the proposed model achieves competitive performance compared with the state-of-the-art methods while reducing the complexity of the network.

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