QuIIL at T3 challenge: Towards Automation in Life-Saving Intervention Procedures from First-Person View
Abstract
In this paper, we present our solutions for a spectrum of automation tasks in life-saving intervention procedures within the Trauma THOMPSON (T3) Challenge, encompassing action recognition, action anticipation, and Visual Question Answering (VQA). For action recognition and anticipation, we propose a pre-processing strategy that samples and stitches multiple inputs into a single image and then incorporates momentum- and attention-based knowledge distillation to improve the performance of the two tasks. For training, we present an action dictionary-guided design, which consistently yields the most favorable results across our experiments. In the realm of VQA, we leverage object-level features and deploy co-attention networks to train both object and question features. Notably, we introduce a novel frame-question cross-attention mechanism at the network's core for enhanced performance. Our solutions achieve the 2nd rank in action recognition and anticipation tasks and 1st rank in the VQA task.
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