资源论文Dynamic Scene Classification: Learning Motion Descriptors with Slow FeaturesAnalysis

Dynamic Scene Classification: Learning Motion Descriptors with Slow FeaturesAnalysis

2019-11-28 | |  71 |   49 |   0

Abstract In this paper, we address the challenging problem of categorizing video sequences composed of dynamic natural scenes. Contrarily to previous methods that rely on handcrafted descriptors, we propose here to represent videos using unsupervised learning of motion features. Our method encompasses three main contributions: 1) Based on the Slow Feature Analysis principle, we introduce a learned local motion descriptor which represents the principal and more stable motion components of training videos. 2) We integrate our local motion feature into a global coding/pooling architecture in order to provide an effective signature for each video sequence. 3) We report state of the art classifification performances on two challenging natural scenes data sets. In particular, an outstanding improvement of 11% in classifification score is reached on a data set introduced in 2012.

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