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Skeleton-Based Action Recognition with Synchronous Local and Non-local Spatio-temporal Learning and Frequency Attention
Guyue Hu; Bo Cui; Shan Yu

Abstract
Benefiting from its succinctness and robustness, skeleton-based action recognition has recently attracted much attention. Most existing methods utilize local networks (e.g., recurrent, convolutional, and graph convolutional networks) to extract spatio-temporal dynamics hierarchically. As a consequence, the local and non-local dependencies, which contain more details and semantics respectively, are asynchronously captured in different level of layers. Moreover, existing methods are limited to the spatio-temporal domain and ignore information in the frequency domain. To better extract synchronous detailed and semantic information from multi-domains, we propose a residual frequency attention (rFA) block to focus on discriminative patterns in the frequency domain, and a synchronous local and non-local (SLnL) block to simultaneously capture the details and semantics in the spatio-temporal domain. Besides, a soft-margin focal loss (SMFL) is proposed to optimize the learning whole process, which automatically conducts data selection and encourages intrinsic margins in classifiers. Our approach significantly outperforms other state-of-the-art methods on several large-scale datasets.
Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| skeleton-based-action-recognition-on-kinetics | SLnL-rFA | Accuracy: 36.6 |
| skeleton-based-action-recognition-on-ntu-rgbd | SLnL-rFA | Accuracy (CS): 89.1 Accuracy (CV): 94.9 |
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