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I would like to contribute some piece of code I added to provide logging capabilities of video predictions to file.
This is useful to extract raw actions (class labels and confidence) over video segments.
The idea is simple. I override the
draw_clip_rangemethod of the demo visualizer to report predicted actions and bounding boxes to apredictions.logfile instead of written onto output video frames.To preserve original behavior of the demo visualizer, I add a option
DEMO.OUTPUT_DISPLAYthat is by default running the original demo code (eg: display video in window or written to file). When set toFalse, the logging override is used instead. This will write what would otherwise be drawn on the frames into text form in the log file underOUTPUT_DIR.The resulting log will be similar to the following :
Each new sampled "clip section" is marked with
<clip/task-id> [<start-frame>, <end-frame>], and then provides the predicted actions for each detected bounding box.Above results where obtained using AVA checkpoint & classes, and Detectron2 predictor for bounding boxes.
The
top-kmode andk=5were used to generate these results, but outputs will adjust accordingly withthresmode or other values ofk, in the same manner the original visualizer did.