Abstract
We have witnessed impressive advances in video action understanding. Increased dataset sizes, variability, and computation availability have enabled leaps in performance and task diversification. Current systems can provide coarse- and fine-grained descriptions of video scenes, extract segments corresponding to queries, synthesize unobserved parts of videos, and predict context. This survey comprehensively reviews advances in uni- and multi-modal action understanding across a range of tasks. We focus on prevalent challenges, overview widely adopted datasets, and survey seminal works with an emphasis on recent advances. We broadly distinguish between three temporal scopes: (1) recognition tasks of actions observed in full, (2) prediction tasks for ongoing partially observed actions, and (3) forecasting tasks for subsequent unobserved action. This division allows us to identify specific action modeling and video representation challenges. Finally, we outline future directions to address current shortcomings.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | ArXiv.org |
| Publication status | Published - 22 Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- cs.CV
- cs.AI
- cs.LG
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About Time: Advances, Challenges, and Outlooks of Action Understanding
Stergiou, A. & Poppe, R., Sept 2025, In: International journal of computer vision. 133, 9, p. 6251-6315 65 p., 103406.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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