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Predictively Encoded Graph Convolutional Network for Noise-Robust Skeleton-based Action Recognition

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In skeleton-based action recognition, graph convolutional networks (GCNs), which model human body skeletons using graphical components such as nodes and connections, have achieved remarkable performance recently. However, current state-of-the-art methods for skeleton-based action recognition usually work on the assumption that the completely observed skeletons will be provided. This may be problematic to apply this assumption in real scenarios since there is always a possibility that captured skeletons are incomplete or noisy. In this work, we propose a skeleton-based action recognition method which is robust to noise information of given skeleton features. The key insight of our approach is to train a model by maximizing the mutual information between normal and noisy skeletons using a predictive coding manner. We have conducted comprehensive experiments about skeleton-based action recognition with defected skeletons using NTU-RGB+D and Kinetics-Skeleton datasets. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach achieves outstanding performance when skeleton samples are noised compared with existing state-of-the-art methods.

Jongmin Yu, Yongsang Yoon, Moongu Jeon• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Action RecognitionNTU RGB+D (Cross-subject)--
474
Skeleton-based Action RecognitionNTU RGB+D (Cross-View)
Accuracy93.41
213
Skeleton-based Action RecognitionKinetics-Skeleton
Top-1 Acc34.8
82
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