CVMar 19, 2024

Intention Action Anticipation Model with Guide-Feedback Loop Mechanism

arXiv:2403.12450v15 citationsKnowledge-Based Systems
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This work addresses intention anticipation for applications like autonomous driving and robotics, representing an incremental improvement with a novel method for a known bottleneck.

The study tackled the problem of anticipating human intention from egocentric videos by proposing a Hierarchical Complete-Recent (HCR) information fusion model, which achieved validated effectiveness on EPIC-Kitchens and EGTEA Gaze+ datasets.

Anticipating human intention from videos has broad applications, such as automatic driving, robot assistive technology, and virtual reality. This study addresses the problem of intention action anticipation using egocentric video sequences to estimate actions that indicate human intention. We propose a Hierarchical Complete-Recent (HCR) information fusion model that makes full use of the features of the entire video sequence (i.e., complete features) and the features of the video tail sequence (i.e., recent features). The HCR model has two primary mechanisms. The Guide-Feedback Loop (GFL) mechanism is proposed to model the relation between one recent feature and one complete feature. Based on GFL, the MultiComplete-Recent Feature Aggregation (MCRFA) module is proposed to model the relation of one recent feature with multiscale complete features. Based on GFL and MCRFA, the HCR model can hierarchically explore the rich interrelationships between multiscale complete features and multiscale recent features. Through comparative and ablation experiments, we validate the effectiveness of our model on two well-known public datasets: EPIC-Kitchens and EGTEA Gaze+.

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