Hierarchical Action Classification with Network Pruning

30 Jul 2020  ·  Mahdi Davoodikakhki, KangKang Yin ·

Research on human action classification has made significant progresses in the past few years. Most deep learning methods focus on improving performance by adding more network components. We propose, however, to better utilize auxiliary mechanisms, including hierarchical classification, network pruning, and skeleton-based preprocessing, to boost the model robustness and performance. We test the effectiveness of our method on four commonly used testing datasets: NTU RGB+D 60, NTU RGB+D 120, Northwestern-UCLA Multiview Action 3D, and UTD Multimodal Human Action Dataset. Our experiments show that our method can achieve either comparable or better performance on all four datasets. In particular, our method sets up a new baseline for NTU 120, the largest dataset among the four. We also analyze our method with extensive comparisons and ablation studies.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Action Recognition NTU RGB+D Hierarchical Action Classification (RGB + Pose) Accuracy (CS) 95.66 # 5
Accuracy (CV) 98.79 # 5
Skeleton Based Action Recognition N-UCLA Hierarchical Action Classification (RGB + Pose) Accuracy 93.99 # 11

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