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DTCM: Joint Optimization of Dark Enhancement and Action Recognition in Videos

Zhigang Tu, Yuanzhong Liu, Yan Zhang, Qizi Mu, Junsong Yuan

2023IEEE Transactions on Image Processing50 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recognizing human actions in dark videos is a useful yet challenging visual task in reality. Existing augmentation-based methods separate action recognition and dark enhancement in a two-stage pipeline, which leads to inconsistently learning of temporal representation for action recognition. To address this issue, we propose a novel end-to-end framework termed Dark Temporal Consistency Model (DTCM), which is able to jointly optimize dark enhancement and action recognition, and force the temporal consistency to guide downstream dark feature learning. Specifically, DTCM cascades the action classification head with the dark augmentation network to perform dark video action recognition in a one-stage pipeline. Our explored spatio-temporal consistency loss, which utilizes the RGB-Difference of dark video frames to encourage temporal coherence of the enhanced video frames, is effective for boosting spatio-temporal representation learning. Extensive experiments demonstrated that our DTCM has remarkable performance: 1) Competitive accuracy, which outperforms the state-of-the-arts on the ARID dataset by 2.32% and the UAVHuman-Fisheye dataset by 4.19% in accuracy, respectively; 2) High efficiency, which surpasses the current most advanced method (Chen et al., 2021) with only 6.4% GFLOPs and 71.3% number of parameters; 3) Strong generalization, which can be used in various action recognition methods (e.g., TSM, I3D, 3D-ResNext-101, Video-Swin) to promote their performance significantly.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceBoosting (machine learning)Pipeline (software)Feature learningPattern recognition (psychology)RGB color modelConsistency (knowledge bases)Discriminative modelRepresentation (politics)Machine learningPoliticsLawPolitical scienceProgramming languageHuman Pose and Action RecognitionVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsImage Enhancement Techniques