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Yonghao Dang

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preprint2026arXiv

EAR: Enhancing Uni-Modal Representations for Weakly Supervised Audio-Visual Video Parsing

Weakly supervised Audio-Visual Video Parsing (AVVP) aims to recognize and temporally localize audio, visual, and audio-visual events in videos using only coarse-grained labels. Faced with the challenging task settings, existing research advances along two main paths: pre-training pseudo-label generators for fine-grained cross-modal semantic guidance, or refining AVVP model architectures to enhance audio-visual fusion. However, since audio and visual signals are typically unaligned, achieving accurate video parsing fundamentally relies on precise perception of uni-modal events. Yet these multi-modal focused strategies excessively emphasize multi-modal fusion while inadequately guiding and preserving uni-modal semantics, resulting in noisy pseudo-labels and sub-optimal video parsing performance. This paper proposes a novel framework that enhances uni-modal representations for both the pseudo-label generator and the AVVP model. Specifically, we introduce a similarity-based label migration approach to annotate pre-training data, thereby enabling the pseudo-label generator to better understand uni-modal events. We also employ a soft-constrained manner to refine modeling of uni-modal features in parallel with multi-modal fusion. These designs enable coordinated attention to both uni-modal and cross-modal representations, thus boosting the localization performance for events. Extensive experiments show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art methods in both pseudo-label and AVVP performance.

preprint2020arXiv

Energy-based Periodicity Mining with Deep Features for Action Repetition Counting in Unconstrained Videos

Action repetition counting is to estimate the occurrence times of the repetitive motion in one action, which is a relatively new, important but challenging measurement problem. To solve this problem, we propose a new method superior to the traditional ways in two aspects, without preprocessing and applicable for arbitrary periodicity actions. Without preprocessing, the proposed model makes our method convenient for real applications; processing the arbitrary periodicity action makes our model more suitable for the actual circumstance. In terms of methodology, firstly, we analyze the movement patterns of the repetitive actions based on the spatial and temporal features of actions extracted by deep ConvNets; Secondly, the Principal Component Analysis algorithm is used to generate the intuitive periodic information from the chaotic high-dimensional deep features; Thirdly, the periodicity is mined based on the high-energy rule using Fourier transform; Finally, the inverse Fourier transform with a multi-stage threshold filter is proposed to improve the quality of the mined periodicity, and peak detection is introduced to finish the repetition counting. Our work features two-fold: 1) An important insight that deep features extracted for action recognition can well model the self-similarity periodicity of the repetitive action is presented. 2) A high-energy based periodicity mining rule using deep features is presented, which can process arbitrary actions without preprocessing. Experimental results show that our method achieves comparable results on the public datasets YT Segments and QUVA.