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Zoom Transformer for Skeleton-Based Group Activity Recognition

Jiaxu Zhang, Yifan Jia, Wei Xie, Zhigang Tu

2022IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology70 citationsDOI

Abstract

Skeleton-based human action recognition has attracted increasing attention and many methods have been proposed to boost the performance. However, these methods still confront three main limitations: 1) Focusing on single-person action recognition while neglecting the group activity of multiple people (more than 5 people). In practice, multi-person group activity recognition via skeleton data is also a meaningful problem. 2) Unable to mine high-level semantic information from the skeleton data, such as interactions among multiple people and their positional relationships. 3) Existing datasets used for multi-person group activity recognition are all RGB videos involved, which cannot be directly applied to skeleton-based group activity analysis. To address these issues, we propose a novel Zoom Transformer to exploit both the low-level single-person motion information and the high-level multi-person interaction information in a uniform model structure with carefully designed Relation-aware Maps. Besides, we estimate the multi-person skeletons from the existing real-world video datasets i.e. Kinetics and Volleyball-Activity, and release two new benchmarks to verify the effectiveness of our Zoom Transfromer. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our model can effectively cope with the skeleton-based multi-person group activity. Additionally, experiments on the large-scale NTU-RGB+D dataset validate that our model also achieves remarkable performance for single-person action recognition. The code and the skeleton data are publicly available at <uri xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">https://github.com/Kebii/Zoom-Transformer</uri>

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceZoomArtificial intelligenceActivity recognitionRGB color modelSkeleton (computer programming)Pattern recognition (psychology)Code (set theory)ExploitTransformerAction recognitionComputer visionSet (abstract data type)Computer securityEngineeringProgramming languageElectrical engineeringClass (philosophy)Lens (geology)Petroleum engineeringVoltageHuman Pose and Action RecognitionAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsGait Recognition and Analysis