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Choi, Jinwoo; Gao, Chen; Messou, Joseph; Huang, Jia-Bin (, Advances in neural information processing systems)Human activities often occur in specific scene contexts, e.g. playing basketball on a basketball court. Training a model using existing video datasets thus inevitably captures and leverages such bias (instead of using the actual discriminative cues). The learned representation may not generalize well to new action classes or different tasks. In this paper, we propose to mitigate scene bias for video representation learning. Specifically, we augment the standard cross-entropy loss for action classification with 1) an adversarial loss for scene types and 2) a human mask confusion loss for videos where the human actors are masked out. These two losses encourage learning representations that are unable to predict the scene types and the correct actions when there is no evidence. We validate the effectiveness of our method by transferring our pre-trained model to three different tasks, including action classification, temporal localization, and spatio-temporal action detection. Our results show consistent improvement over the baseline model without debiasing.more » « less
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Wang, Huandong; Li, Yong; Gao, Chen; Wang, Gang; Tao, Xiaoming; Jin, Depeng (, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing)
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Wang, Huandong; Gao, Chen; Li, Yong; Wang, Gang; Jin, Depeng; Sun, Jingbo (, The 25th Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS’18))
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