SOTAVerified

OTAS: Unsupervised Boundary Detection for Object-Centric Temporal Action Segmentation

2023-09-12Code Available0· sign in to hype

Yuerong Li, Zhengrong Xue, Huazhe Xu

Code Available — Be the first to reproduce this paper.

Reproduce

Code

Abstract

Temporal action segmentation is typically achieved by discovering the dramatic variances in global visual descriptors. In this paper, we explore the merits of local features by proposing the unsupervised framework of Object-centric Temporal Action Segmentation (OTAS). Broadly speaking, OTAS consists of self-supervised global and local feature extraction modules as well as a boundary selection module that fuses the features and detects salient boundaries for action segmentation. As a second contribution, we discuss the pros and cons of existing frame-level and boundary-level evaluation metrics. Through extensive experiments, we find OTAS is superior to the previous state-of-the-art method by 41\% on average in terms of our recommended F1 score. Surprisingly, OTAS even outperforms the ground-truth human annotations in the user study. Moreover, OTAS is efficient enough to allow real-time inference.

Tasks

Reproductions