Training convolutional neural networks (CNNs) or recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for action detection, segmentation, or classification.
Without access to the specific dataset, I cannot describe the visual content of this exact file. However, based on similar datasets, a write-up for a video labeled this way typically includes the following: g4_01361.mp4
Short, likely 5–30 seconds, often containing a single, clear, atomic action.
The video is usually pre-processed (e.g., resized, trimmed, normalized) to meet the input requirements of a computer vision model.
Based on typical dataset video naming conventions (such as those used in computer vision benchmarks like YouTube-8M or similar action recognition datasets), appears to be a specific, short video clip ID used for machine learning training, validation, or action recognition tasks.
Once I have that, I can provide a detailed analysis of the scene, action, and key objects.
Human action, interaction with an object, or environmental activity (e.g., "playing guitar," "running," "pouring liquid").
Training convolutional neural networks (CNNs) or recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for action detection, segmentation, or classification.
Without access to the specific dataset, I cannot describe the visual content of this exact file. However, based on similar datasets, a write-up for a video labeled this way typically includes the following: g4_01361.mp4 g4_01361.mp4
Short, likely 5–30 seconds, often containing a single, clear, atomic action. The video is usually pre-processed (e
The video is usually pre-processed (e.g., resized, trimmed, normalized) to meet the input requirements of a computer vision model. Human action, interaction with an object, or environmental
Based on typical dataset video naming conventions (such as those used in computer vision benchmarks like YouTube-8M or similar action recognition datasets), appears to be a specific, short video clip ID used for machine learning training, validation, or action recognition tasks.
Once I have that, I can provide a detailed analysis of the scene, action, and key objects.
Human action, interaction with an object, or environmental activity (e.g., "playing guitar," "running," "pouring liquid").