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Multi-Granularity Network with Modal Attention for Dense Affective Understanding

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arxiv 2106.09964 v1 pith:5RES7V64 submitted 2021-06-18 cs.CV

Multi-Granularity Network with Modal Attention for Dense Affective Understanding

classification cs.CV
keywords multi-granularityaffectivefeaturesvideoattentionmodalunderstandingchallenge
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Video affective understanding, which aims to predict the evoked expressions by the video content, is desired for video creation and recommendation. In the recent EEV challenge, a dense affective understanding task is proposed and requires frame-level affective prediction. In this paper, we propose a multi-granularity network with modal attention (MGN-MA), which employs multi-granularity features for better description of the target frame. Specifically, the multi-granularity features could be divided into frame-level, clips-level and video-level features, which corresponds to visual-salient content, semantic-context and video theme information. Then the modal attention fusion module is designed to fuse the multi-granularity features and emphasize more affection-relevant modals. Finally, the fused feature is fed into a Mixtures Of Experts (MOE) classifier to predict the expressions. Further employing model-ensemble post-processing, the proposed method achieves the correlation score of 0.02292 in the EEV challenge.

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