Self-Supervised Video Representation Learning by Video Incoherence Detection

26 Sep 2021  ·  Haozhi Cao, Yuecong Xu, Jianfei Yang, Kezhi Mao, Lihua Xie, Jianxiong Yin, Simon See ·

This paper introduces a novel self-supervised method that leverages incoherence detection for video representation learning. It roots from the observation that visual systems of human beings can easily identify video incoherence based on their comprehensive understanding of videos. Specifically, the training sample, denoted as the incoherent clip, is constructed by multiple sub-clips hierarchically sampled from the same raw video with various lengths of incoherence between each other. The network is trained to learn high-level representation by predicting the location and length of incoherence given the incoherent clip as input. Additionally, intra-video contrastive learning is introduced to maximize the mutual information between incoherent clips from the same raw video. We evaluate our proposed method through extensive experiments on action recognition and video retrieval utilizing various backbone networks. Experiments show that our proposed method achieves state-of-the-art performance across different backbone networks and different datasets compared with previous coherence-based methods.

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