no code implementations • ECCV 2020 • Jibin Gao, Wei-Shi Zheng, Jia-Hui Pan, Chengying Gao, Yao-Wei Wang, Wei Zeng, Jian-Huang Lai
However, existing methods for action assessment are mostly limited to individual actions, especially lacking modeling of the asymmetric relations among agents (e. g., between persons and objects); and this limitation undermines their ability to assess actions containing asymmetrically interactive motion patterns, since there always exists subordination between agents in many interactive actions.