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Broaden Your Views for Self-Supervised Video Learning

30 March 2021
Adrià Recasens
Pauline Luc
Jean-Baptiste Alayrac
Luyu Wang
Ross Hemsley
Florian Strub
Corentin Tallec
Mateusz Malinowski
Viorica Patraucean
Florent Altché
M. Valko
Jean-Bastien Grill
Aaron van den Oord
Andrew Zisserman
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Abstract

Most successful self-supervised learning methods are trained to align the representations of two independent views from the data. State-of-the-art methods in video are inspired by image techniques, where these two views are similarly extracted by cropping and augmenting the resulting crop. However, these methods miss a crucial element in the video domain: time. We introduce BraVe, a self-supervised learning framework for video. In BraVe, one of the views has access to a narrow temporal window of the video while the other view has a broad access to the video content. Our models learn to generalise from the narrow view to the general content of the video. Furthermore, BraVe processes the views with different backbones, enabling the use of alternative augmentations or modalities into the broad view such as optical flow, randomly convolved RGB frames, audio or their combinations. We demonstrate that BraVe achieves state-of-the-art results in self-supervised representation learning on standard video and audio classification benchmarks including UCF101, HMDB51, Kinetics, ESC-50 and AudioSet.

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