Neurocomputing | 2021

3-D Relation Network for visual relation recognition in videos

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Video visual relation recognition aims at mining the dynamic relation instances between objects in the form of 〈 subject , predicate , object 〉 , such as “person1-towards-person2” and “person-ride-bicycle”. Existing solutions treat the problem as several independent sub-tasks, i.e., image object detection, video object tracking and trajectory-based relation prediction. We argue that such separation results in the lack of information flow between different sub-models, which creates redundant representation while each sub-task cannot share a common set of task-specific features. Toward this end, we connect these three sub-tasks in an end-to-end manner by proposing the 3-D relation proposal that serves as a bridge for relation feature learning. Specifically, we put forward a novel deep neural network, named 3DRN, to fuse the spatio-temporal visual characteristics, object label features, and spatial interactive features for learning the relation instances with multi-modal cues. In addition, a three-staged training strategy is also provided to facilitate large-scale parameter optimization. We conduct extensive experiments on two public datasets with different emphasis to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed end-to-end feature learning method for visual relation recognition in videos. Furthermore, we verify the potential of our approach by tackling the video relation detection task.

Volume 432
Pages 91-100
DOI 10.1016/j.neucom.2020.12.029
Language English
Journal Neurocomputing

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