Learning Human Action Recognition Representations Without Real Humans
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Pre-training on massive video datasets has become essential to achieve high action recognition performance on smaller downstream datasets. However, most large-scale video datasets contain images of people and hence are accompanied with issues related to privacy, ethics, and data protection, often preventing them from being publicly shared for reproducible research. Existing work has attempted to alleviate these problems by blurring faces, downsampling videos, or training on synthetic data. On the other hand, analysis on the {\em transferability} of privacy-preserving pre-trained models to downstream tasks has been limited. In this work, we study this problem by first asking the question: can we pre-train models for human action recognition with data that does not include real humans?
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jan-19-2025, 22:24:35 GMT
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- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (0.61)
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence