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Temporal Relation Networks

NEW(April 20, 2020): Check out our recent CVPR'20 work Temporal Pyramid Networks (TPN) for action recognition, which outperforms TRN with a large margin and achieves close to SOTA results on many video benchmarks with RGB stream only. Bonus: bolei_juggling_v2.mp4 is attached in that repo!

We release the code of the Temporal Relation Networks, built on top of the TSN-pytorch codebase.

NEW (July 29, 2018): This work is accepted to ECCV'18, check the paper for the latest result. We also release the state of the art model trained on the Something-Something V2, see following instruction.

Note: always use git clone --recursive https://github.com/metalbubble/TRN-pytorch to clone this project Otherwise you will not be able to use the inception series CNN architecture.

framework

Data preparation

Download the something-something dataset or jester dataset or charades dataset. Decompress them into some folder. Use process_dataset.py to generate the index files for train, val, and test split. Finally properly set up the train, validation, and category meta files in datasets_video.py.

For Something-Something-V2, we provide a utilty script extract_frames.py for converting the downloaded .webm videos into directories containing extracted frames. Additionally, the corresponding optic flow images can be downloaded from here.

Code

Core code to implement the Temporal Relation Network module is TRNmodule. It is plug-and-play on top of the TSN.

Training and Testing

CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 python main.py something RGB \
                     --arch BNInception --num_segments 3 \
                     --consensus_type TRN --batch-size 64
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 python main.py something RGB \
                     --arch BNInception --num_segments 8 \
                     --consensus_type TRNmultiscale --batch-size 64
python test_models.py something RGB model/TRN_something_RGB_BNInception_TRN_segment3_best.pth.tar \
   --arch BNInception --crop_fusion_type TRN --test_segments 3
python test_models.py something RGB model/TRN_something_RGB_BNInception_TRNmultiscale_segment8_best.pth.tar \
   --arch BNInception --crop_fusion_type TRNmultiscale --test_segments 8

Pretrained models and demo code

./download.sh
cd sample_data
./download_sample_data.sh

The sample video is the following

result

python test_video.py --arch BNInception --dataset somethingv2 \
    --weights pretrain/TRN_somethingv2_RGB_BNInception_TRNmultiscale_segment8_best.pth.tar \
    --frame_folder sample_data/bolei_juggling

RESULT ON sample_data/bolei_juggling
0.500 -> Throwing something in the air and catching it
0.141 -> Throwing something in the air and letting it fall
0.072 -> Pretending to throw something
0.024 -> Throwing something
0.024 -> Hitting something with something

python test_video.py --arch InceptionV3 --dataset moments \
    --weights pretrain/TRN_moments_RGB_InceptionV3_TRNmultiscale_segment8_best.pth.tar \
    --frame_folder sample_data/bolei_juggling

RESULT ON sample_data/bolei_juggling

0.982 -> juggling
0.003 -> flipping
0.003 -> spinning
0.003 -> smoking
0.002 -> whistling
python test_video.py --arch InceptionV3 --dataset moments \
    --weights pretrain/TRN_moments_RGB_InceptionV3_TRNmultiscale_segment8_best.pth.tar \
    --video_file sample_data/bolei_juggling.mp4 --rendered_output sample_data/predicted_video.mp4

The command above uses ffmpeg to extract frames from the supplied video --video_file and optionally generates a new video --rendered_output from the frames used to make the prediction with the predicted category in the top-left corner.

TODO

Reference:

B. Zhou, A. Andonian, and A. Torralba. Temporal Relational Reasoning in Videos. European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2018. PDF

@article{zhou2017temporalrelation,
    title = {Temporal Relational Reasoning in Videos},
    author = {Zhou, Bolei and Andonian, Alex and Oliva, Aude and Torralba, Antonio},
    journal={European Conference on Computer Vision},
    year={2018}
}

Acknowledgement

Our temporal relation network is plug-and-play on top of the TSN-Pytorch, but it could be extended to other network architectures easily. We thank Yuanjun Xiong for releasing TSN-Pytorch codebase. Something-something dataset and Jester dataset are from TwentyBN, we really appreciate their effort to build such nice video datasets. Please refer to their dataset website for the proper usage of the data.