Saliency-aware Spatio-temporal Modeling for Action Recognition on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Latin America Transactions Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1109/TLA.2024.10789633
Xiaoxiao Sheng;Zhiqiang Shen;Gang Xiao
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Action recognition on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) must cope with complex backgrounds and focus on small targets. Existing methods usually use additional detectors to extract objects in each frame, and use the object sequence within boxes as the network input. However, for training, they rely on additional detection annotations, and for inference, the multi-stage paradigm increases the burden of deployment on UAV terminals. Therefore, we propose a saliency-aware spatio-temporal network (SaStNet) for UAV-based action recognition in an end-to-end manner. Specifically, the short-term and long-term motion information are captured progressively. For short-term modeling, a saliency-guided enhancement module is designed to learn attention scores for weighting the original features aggregated within neighboring frames. For long-term modeling, informative regions are first adaptively concentrated using a saliency-guided aggregation module. Then, a spatio-temporal decoupling attention mechanism is designed to focus on spatially salient regions and capture temporal relationships within all frames. Integrating these modules into classical backbones encourages the network to focus on moving targets, reducing interference from background noises. Extensive experiments and ablation studies are conducted on UAV-Human, Drone action, and something-something datasets. Compared to state-of-the-art methods, SaStNet achieves a 5.7% accuracy improvement on the UAV-Human dataset using 8-frame inputs.
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IEEE Latin America Transactions
IEEE Latin America Transactions COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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期刊介绍: IEEE Latin America Transactions (IEEE LATAM) is an interdisciplinary journal focused on the dissemination of original and quality research papers / review articles in Spanish and Portuguese of emerging topics in three main areas: Computing, Electric Energy and Electronics. Some of the sub-areas of the journal are, but not limited to: Automatic control, communications, instrumentation, artificial intelligence, power and industrial electronics, fault diagnosis and detection, transportation electrification, internet of things, electrical machines, circuits and systems, biomedicine and biomedical / haptic applications, secure communications, robotics, sensors and actuators, computer networks, smart grids, among others.
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