SlowFast Multimodality Compensation Fusion Swin Transformer Networks for RGB-D Action Recognition

Author:

Xiao Xiongjiang1,Ren Ziliang1,Li Huan1,Wei Wenhong1ORCID,Yang Zhiyong2,Yang Huaide3

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Science and Technology, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523820, China

2. School of Artificial Intelligence, Yantai Institute of Technology, Yantai 264003, China

3. School of Electronic Information, Dongguan Polytechnic, Dongguan 523109, China

Abstract

RGB-D-based technology combines the advantages of RGB and depth sequences which can effectively recognize human actions in different environments. However, the spatio-temporal information between different modalities is difficult to effectively learn from each other. To enhance the information exchange between different modalities, we introduce a SlowFast multimodality compensation block (SFMCB) which is designed to extract compensation features. Concretely, the SFMCB fuses features from two independent pathways with different frame rates into a single convolutional neural network to achieve performance gains for the model. Furthermore, we explore two fusion schemes to combine the feature from two independent pathways with different frame rates. To facilitate the learning of features from independent multiple pathways, multiple loss functions are utilized for joint optimization. To evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed architecture, we conducted experiments on four challenging datasets: NTU RGB+D 60, NTU RGB+D 120, THU-READ, and PKU-MMD. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed model, which utilizes the SFMCB mechanism to capture complementary features of multimodal inputs.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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