Skeleton-DML: Deep Metric Learning for Skeleton-Based One-Shot Action Recognition

26 Dec 2020  ·  Raphael Memmesheimer, Simon Häring, Nick Theisen, Dietrich Paulus ·

One-shot action recognition allows the recognition of human-performed actions with only a single training example. This can influence human-robot-interaction positively by enabling the robot to react to previously unseen behaviour. We formulate the one-shot action recognition problem as a deep metric learning problem and propose a novel image-based skeleton representation that performs well in a metric learning setting. Therefore, we train a model that projects the image representations into an embedding space. In embedding space the similar actions have a low euclidean distance while dissimilar actions have a higher distance. The one-shot action recognition problem becomes a nearest-neighbor search in a set of activity reference samples. We evaluate the performance of our proposed representation against a variety of other skeleton-based image representations. In addition, we present an ablation study that shows the influence of different embedding vector sizes, losses and augmentation. Our approach lifts the state-of-the-art by 3.3% for the one-shot action recognition protocol on the NTU RGB+D 120 dataset under a comparable training setup. With additional augmentation our result improved over 7.7%.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
One-Shot 3D Action Recognition NTU RGB+D 120 Skeleton-DML Accuracy 54.2% # 2

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