Weakly Supervised Action Localization by Sparse Temporal Pooling Network

Abstract
We propose a weakly supervised temporal action localization algorithm on
untrimmed videos using convolutional neural networks. Our algorithm learns
from video-level class labels and predicts temporal intervals of human actions
with no requirement of temporal localization annotations. We design our
network to identify a sparse subset of key segments associated with target
actions in a video using an attention module and fuse the key segments through
adaptive temporal pooling. Our loss function is comprised of two terms that
minimize the video-level action classification error and enforce the sparsity
of the segment selection. At inference time, we extract and score temporal
proposals using temporal class activations and class-agnostic attentions to
estimate the time intervals that correspond to target actions. The proposed
algorithm attains state-of-the-art results on the THUMOS14 dataset and
outstanding performance on ActivityNet1.3 even with its weak supervision.
Cite
@article{NguyenLPH_CVPR_2018,
author = {Phuc Nguyen and Ting Liu and Gautam Prasad and Bohyung Han},
title = {Weakly Supervised Action Localization by Sparse Temporal Pooling Network},
journal = {CVPR},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1109/cvpr.2018.00706},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2018.00706},
}