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Exploring Missing Modality in Multimodal Egocentric Datasets

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arxiv 2401.11470 v2 pith:F6AUDVSP submitted 2024-01-21 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords missingmodalitiesegocentricmultimodalactiondatasetsmodalityperformance
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Multimodal video understanding is crucial for analyzing egocentric videos, where integrating multiple sensory signals significantly enhances action recognition and moment localization. However, practical applications often grapple with incomplete modalities due to factors like privacy concerns, efficiency demands, or hardware malfunctions. Addressing this, our study delves into the impact of missing modalities on egocentric action recognition, particularly within transformer-based models. We introduce a novel concept -Missing Modality Token (MMT)-to maintain performance even when modalities are absent, a strategy that proves effective in the Ego4D, Epic-Kitchens, and Epic-Sounds datasets. Our method mitigates the performance loss, reducing it from its original $\sim 30\%$ drop to only $\sim 10\%$ when half of the test set is modal-incomplete. Through extensive experimentation, we demonstrate the adaptability of MMT to different training scenarios and its superiority in handling missing modalities compared to current methods. Our research contributes a comprehensive analysis and an innovative approach, opening avenues for more resilient multimodal systems in real-world settings.

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  1. Domain Generalization using Action Sequences for Egocentric Action Recognition

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    SeqDG uses a masked sequence reconstruction loss and cross-domain sequence mixing to improve egocentric action recognition in unseen kitchens, reporting a 2.4-point gain on EPIC-KITCHENS-100 Action accuracy.

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