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Psychology-Guided Environment Aware Network for Discovering Social Interaction Groups from Videos
Social interaction is a common phenomenon in human societies. Different from discovering groups based on the similarity of individuals’ actions, social interaction focuses more on the mutual influence between people. Although people can easily judge whether or not there are social interactions in a...
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Published in: | ACM transactions on multimedia computing communications and applications 2024-08, Vol.20 (8), p.1-23, Article 233 |
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Summary: | Social interaction is a common phenomenon in human societies. Different from discovering groups based on the similarity of individuals’ actions, social interaction focuses more on the mutual influence between people. Although people can easily judge whether or not there are social interactions in a real-world scene, it is difficult for an intelligent system to discover social interactions. Initiating and concluding social interactions are greatly influenced by an individual’s social cognition and the surrounding environment, which are closely related to psychology. Thus, converting the psychological factors that impact social interactions into quantifiable visual representations and creating a model for interaction relationships poses a significant challenge. To this end, we propose a Psychology-Guided Environment Aware Network (PEAN) that models social interaction among people in videos using supervised learning. Specifically, we divide the surrounding environment into scene-aware visual-based and human-aware visual-based descriptions. For the scene-aware visual clue, we utilize 3D features as global visual representations. For the human-aware visual clue, we consider instance-based location and behaviour-related visual representations to map human-centred interaction elements in social psychology: distance, openness, and orientation. In addition, we design an environment aware mechanism to integrate features from visual clues, with a Transformer to explore the relation between individuals and construct pairwise interaction strength features. The interaction intensity matrix reflecting the mutual nature of the interaction is obtained by processing the interaction strength features with the interaction discovery module. An interaction constrained loss function composed of interaction critical loss function and smooth Fβ loss function is proposed to optimize the whole framework to improve the distinction of the interaction matrix and alleviate class imbalance caused by pairwise interaction sparsity. Given the diversity of real-world interactions, we collect a new dataset named Social Basketball Activity Dataset (Soical-BAD), covering complex social interactions. Our method achieves the best performance among social-CAD, social-BAD, and their combined dataset named Video Social Interaction Dataset (VSID). |
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ISSN: | 1551-6857 1551-6865 |
DOI: | 10.1145/3657295 |