PyTorch implementation of Local-Global Interaction (LGI) network for temporal grounding given a text query.
Local-Global Video-Text Interactions for Temporal Grounding
Jonghwan Mun, Minsu Cho, Bohyung Han
Overall architecture of our algorithm (LGI). Given a video and a text query, we encode them to obtain segment-level visual features, word-level and sentence-level textual features. We extract a set of semantic phrase features from the query using the Sequential Query Attention Network (SQAN). Then, we obtain semantics-aware segment features based on the extracted phrase features via local-global video-text interactions. Finally, we directly predict the time interval from the summarized video features using the temporal attention. We train the model using the regression loss and two additional attention-related losses.
This repository is implemented based on PyTorch with Anaconda.
Refer to Setting environment with anaconda or use Docker (choco1916/envs:temporal_grounding).
Running scripts/prepare_data.sh
will download all data including annotations, video features (I3D for Charades-STA, C3D for ActivityNet Captions), pre-processed annotation information.
bash scripts/prepare_data.sh
- Troubleshooting
- If fail to download
LGI_data.tar.gz
, then uncomment the following lines inscripts/prepare_data.sh
and run the lines to download files individually.
### Download data for activitynet dataset wget http://cvlab.postech.ac.kr/~jonghwan/data/LGI/anet_ann_data.tar.gz # annotation + (preprocessed ones) mv LGI data rm anet_ann_data.tar.gz # please download the C3D features from http://activity-net.org/challenges/2016/download.html # move the C3D feature file into data/LGI/feats/ ### Download data for charades dataset wget http://cvlab.postech.ac.kr/research/LGI/charades_data.tar.gz tar zxvf charades_data.tar.gz mv charades data rm charades_data.tar.gz
- If fail to download
- Using anaconda environment
conda activate tg
bash scripts/download_pretrained_models.sh
# Evaluate LGI model trained from ActivityNet Captions Dataset
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -m src.experiment.eval \
--config pretrained_models/anet_LGI/config.yml \
--checkpoint pretrained_models/anet_LGI/model.pkl \
--method tgn_lgi \
--dataset anet
# Evaluate LGI model trained from Charades-STA Dataset
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -m src.experiment.eval \
--config pretrained_models/charades_LGI/config.yml \
--checkpoint pretrained_models/charades_LGI/model.pkl \
--method tgn_lgi \
--dataset charades
The pre-trained models will report following scores. While re-implementing this code, the reproduced numbers are slightly different. (reproduced vs. paper-version at [email protected]: 41.65 vs. 41.51 and 59.17 vs. 59.46 in ActivityNet Captions and Charades-STA, respectively)
Dataset | [email protected] | [email protected] | [email protected] | mIoU |
---|---|---|---|---|
ActivityNet Captions | 58.48 | 41.65 | 24.10 | 41.48 |
Charades-STA | 72.18 | 59.17 | 35.32 | 50.93 |
This code will load all the data (~30GB for ActivityNet Captions and ~3GB for Charades-STA) into RAM for the fast training, if you want to disable this behavior, set in_memory
in a config file (config.yaml
) as FALSE
.
- Using anaconda environment
conda activate tg
# LGI model for ActivityNet Captions dataset
bash scripts/train_model.sh LGI tgn_lgi anet 0 4 0
# LGI model for Charades-STA dataset
bash scripts/train_model.sh LGI tgn_lgi charades 0 4 0
- Using Docker
# LGI model for ActivityNet Captions dataset
bash scripts/run_docker.sh "bash scripts/train_model.sh LGI tgn_lgi anet 0 4 0" "gpu0"
# LGI model for Charades-STA dataset
bash scripts/run_docker.sh "bash scripts/train_model.sh LGI tgn_lgi charades 0 4 0" "gpu0"
For the visualization, we need moviepy
package as well as raw videos.
# Path to directory for raw videos
ActivityNet Captions: data/anet/raw_videos/validation/
Charades-STA: data/charades/raw_videos/
Refer to visualization.ipynb
If you use this code in a publication, please cite our paper.
@inproceedings{mun2020LGI,
title = "{Local-Global Video-Text Interactions for Temporal Grounding}",
author = {Mun, Jonghwan and Cho, Minsu and and Han, Bohyung},
booktitle = {CVPR},
year = {2020}
}