Auto-Encoding Score Distribution Regression for Action Quality Assessment
This work improves action quality assessment for video analysis, but it is incremental as it builds on existing methods like MUSDL and CoRe.
The paper tackles the challenge of modeling the relationship between videos and action scores in action quality assessment by addressing data uncertainty, achieving state-of-the-art results on AQA-7, MTL-AQA, and JIGSAWS datasets.
The action quality assessment (AQA) of videos is a challenging vision task since the relation between videos and action scores is difficult to model. Thus, AQA has been widely studied in the literature. Traditionally, AQA is treated as a regression problem to learn the underlying mappings between videos and action scores. But previous methods ignored data uncertainty in AQA dataset. To address aleatoric uncertainty, we further develop a plug-and-play module Distribution Auto-Encoder (DAE). Specifically, it encodes videos into distributions and uses the reparameterization trick in variational auto-encoders (VAE) to sample scores, which establishes a more accurate mapping between videos and scores. Meanwhile, a likelihood loss is used to learn the uncertainty parameters. We plug our DAE approach into MUSDL and CoRe. Experimental results on public datasets demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art on AQA-7, MTL-AQA, and JIGSAWS datasets. Our code is available at https://github.com/InfoX-SEU/DAE-AQA.