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Representing Videos Using Mid-level Discriminative Patches
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2013
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EngineeringMachine LearningVideo SummarizationVideo RetrievalVideo InterpretationNatural Language ProcessingImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionVideo TransformerMachine VisionDanceVideo UnderstandingNew RepresentationDeep LearningComputer VisionPrimitive Human ActionTraining VideosArts
How should a video be represented? We propose a new representation for videos based on mid-level discriminative spatio-temporal patches. These spatio-temporal patches might correspond to a primitive human action, a semantic object, or perhaps a random but informative spatio-temporal patch in the video. What defines these spatio-temporal patches is their discriminative and representative properties. We automatically mine these patches from hundreds of training videos and experimentally demonstrate that these patches establish correspondence across videos and align the videos for label transfer techniques. Furthermore, these patches can be used as a discriminative vocabulary for action classification where they demonstrate state-of-the-art performance on UCF50 and Olympics datasets.
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