Meng_Temporal_Rate_Reduction_Clustering_for_Human_Motion_Segmentation@ICCV2025@CVF

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#1 Temporal Rate Reduction Clustering for Human Motion Segmentation [PDF] [Copy] [Kimi] [REL]

Authors: Xianghan Meng, Zhengyu Tong, Zhiyuan Huang, Chun-Guang Li

Human Motion Segmentation (HMS), which aims to partition videos into non-overlapping human motions, has attracted increasing research attention recently. Existing approaches for HMS are mainly dominated by subspace clustering methods, which are grounded on the assumption that high-dimensional temporal data align with a Union-of-Subspaces (UoS) distribution. However, the frames in video capturing complex human motions with cluttered backgrounds may not align well with the UoS distribution. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for HMS, named Temporal Rate Reduction Clustering (\text TR ^2\text C ), which jointly learns structured representations and affinity to segment the sequences of frames in video. Specifically, the structured representations learned by \text TR ^2\text C enjoy temporally consistency and are aligned well with a UoS structure, which is favorable for addressing the HMS task. We conduct extensive experiments on five benchmark HMS datasets and achieve state-of-the-art performances with different feature extractors. The code is available at: https://github.com/mengxianghan123/TR2C.

Subject: ICCV.2025 - Poster