SoccerKDNet: A Knowledge Distillation Framework for Action Recognition in Soccer Videos
This addresses the problem of deploying complex models in resource-constrained sports analytics scenarios, though it is incremental with a new dataset and loss parameterization.
The paper tackles action recognition in soccer videos by proposing a knowledge distillation framework, achieving 67.20% validation accuracy on a new dataset and outperforming prior methods.
Classifying player actions from soccer videos is a challenging problem, which has become increasingly important in sports analytics over the years. Most state-of-the-art methods employ highly complex offline networks, which makes it difficult to deploy such models in resource constrained scenarios. Here, in this paper we propose a novel end-to-end knowledge distillation based transfer learning network pre-trained on the Kinetics400 dataset and then perform extensive analysis on the learned framework by introducing a unique loss parameterization. We also introduce a new dataset named SoccerDB1 containing 448 videos and consisting of 4 diverse classes each of players playing soccer. Furthermore, we introduce an unique loss parameter that help us linearly weigh the extent to which the predictions of each network are utilized. Finally, we also perform a thorough performance study using various changed hyperparameters. We also benchmark the first classification results on the new SoccerDB1 dataset obtaining 67.20% validation accuracy. Apart from outperforming prior arts significantly, our model also generalizes to new datasets easily. The dataset has been made publicly available at: https://bit.ly/soccerdb1