论文标题
使用多模式信息校准班级权重,以适应部分视频域
Calibrating Class Weights with Multi-Modal Information for Partial Video Domain Adaptation
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论文摘要
假设源标签空间集成了目标一个,部分视频域适应(PVDA)是跨域视频分类问题的更一般和更实用的情况。 PVDA的主要挑战是减轻由仅源离群类别类别引起的负面转移。为了应对这一挑战,一个关键的步骤是通过提高目标类别和下降的异常值类来汇总目标预测,以分配班级权重。但是,班级权重的错误预测会误导网络并导致负转移。以前的工作通过使用时间特征和注意力机制来提高类重量的准确性,但是当试图在域移动很大时产生准确的类重量时,这些方法可能会缺乏,就像在大多数真实世界中一样。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了多模式集群校准的部分对抗网络(MCAN)。 McAn通过多个时间尺度的多模式特征增强了视频功能提取,以形成更强大的整体特征。它利用一种新型的类重量校准方法来减轻由不正确的类重量引起的负转移。校准方法试图使用无监督聚类所隐含的分布信息来识别和权衡正确和错误的预测。与最先进的PVDA方法相比,对盛行的PVDA基准进行了广泛的实验,而拟议的MCAN取得了重大改进。
Assuming the source label space subsumes the target one, Partial Video Domain Adaptation (PVDA) is a more general and practical scenario for cross-domain video classification problems. The key challenge of PVDA is to mitigate the negative transfer caused by the source-only outlier classes. To tackle this challenge, a crucial step is to aggregate target predictions to assign class weights by up-weighing target classes and down-weighing outlier classes. However, the incorrect predictions of class weights can mislead the network and lead to negative transfer. Previous works improve the class weight accuracy by utilizing temporal features and attention mechanisms, but these methods may fall short when trying to generate accurate class weight when domain shifts are significant, as in most real-world scenarios. To deal with these challenges, we propose the Multi-modality Cluster-calibrated partial Adversarial Network (MCAN). MCAN enhances video feature extraction with multi-modal features from multiple temporal scales to form more robust overall features. It utilizes a novel class weight calibration method to alleviate the negative transfer caused by incorrect class weights. The calibration method tries to identify and weigh correct and incorrect predictions using distributional information implied by unsupervised clustering. Extensive experiments are conducted on prevailing PVDA benchmarks, and the proposed MCAN achieves significant improvements when compared to state-of-the-art PVDA methods.