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Therbligs in Action: Video Understanding through Motion Primitives

Eadom Dessalene, Michael Maynord, Cornelia Fermüller, Yiannis Aloimonos

202311 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper we introduce a rule-based, compositional, and hierarchical modeling of action using Therbligs as our atoms. Introducing these atoms provides us with a consistent, expressive, contact-centered representation of action. Over the atoms we introduce a differentiable method of rule-based reasoning to regularize for logical consistency. Our approach is complementary to other approaches in that the Therblig-based representations produced by our architecture augment rather than replace existing architectures' representations. We release the first Therblig-centered an-notations over two popular video datasets - EPIC Kitchens 100 and 50-Salads. We also broadly demonstrate benefits to adopting Therblig representations through evaluation on the following tasks: action segmentation, action anticipation, and action recognition - observing an average 10.5%/7.53%/6.5% relative improvement, respectively, over EPIC Kitchens and an average 8.9%/6.63%/4.8% relative improvement, respectively, over 50 Salads. Code and data will be made publicly available.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAction (physics)Representation (politics)Consistency (knowledge bases)Motion (physics)Anticipation (artificial intelligence)EPICCode (set theory)SegmentationNotationArtificial intelligenceAction recognitionTheoretical computer scienceProgramming languageMathematicsSet (abstract data type)ArithmeticArtPoliticsPolitical scienceLiteratureLawClass (philosophy)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsAnomaly Detection Techniques and Applications