2023
DOI: 10.1109/tcsvt.2023.3281413
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Hierarchical Graph Convolutional Networks for Action Quality Assessment

Abstract: Action quality assessment (AQA) automatically evaluates how well humans perform actions in a given video, a technique widely used in fields such as rehabilitation medicine, athletic competitions, and specific skills assessment. However, existing works that uniformly divide the video sequence into small clips of equal length suffer from intra-clip confusion and inter-clip incoherence, hindering the further development of AQA. To address this issue, we propose a hierarchical graph convolutional network (GCN). Fi… Show more

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