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ConvGRU in Fine-grained Pitching Action Recognition for Action Outcome Prediction

Prediction of the action outcome is a new challenge for a robot collaboratively working with humans. With the impressive progress in video action recognition in recent years, fine-grained action recognition from video data turns into a new concern. Fine-grained action recognition detects subtle differences of actions in more specific granularity and is significant in many fields such as human-robot interaction, intelligent traffic management, sports training, health caring. Considering that the different outcomes are closely connected to the subtle differences in actions, fine-grained action recognition is a practical method for action outcome prediction. In this paper, we explore the performance of convolutional gate recurrent unit (ConvGRU) method on a fine-grained action recognition tasks: predicting outcomes of ball-pitching. Based on sequences of RGB images of human actions, the proposed approach achieved the performance of 79.17% accuracy, which exceeds the current state-of-the-art result. We also compared different network implementations and showed the influence of different image sampling methods, different fusion methods and pre-training, etc. Finally, we discussed the advantages and limitations of ConvGRU in such action outcome prediction and fine-grained action recognition tasks.

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