Paper ID: 2405.17188
The SkatingVerse Workshop & Challenge: Methods and Results
Jian Zhao, Lei Jin, Jianshu Li, Zheng Zhu, Yinglei Teng, Jiaojiao Zhao, Sadaf Gulshad, Zheng Wang, Bo Zhao, Xiangbo Shu, Yunchao Wei, Xuecheng Nie, Xiaojie Jin, Xiaodan Liang, Shin'ichi Satoh, Yandong Guo, Cewu Lu, Junliang Xing, Jane Shen Shengmei
The SkatingVerse Workshop & Challenge aims to encourage research in developing novel and accurate methods for human action understanding. The SkatingVerse dataset used for the SkatingVerse Challenge has been publicly released. There are two subsets in the dataset, i.e., the training subset and testing subset. The training subsets consists of 19,993 RGB video sequences, and the testing subsets consists of 8,586 RGB video sequences. Around 10 participating teams from the globe competed in the SkatingVerse Challenge. In this paper, we provide a brief summary of the SkatingVerse Workshop & Challenge including brief introductions to the top three methods. The submission leaderboard will be reopened for researchers that are interested in the human action understanding challenge. The benchmark dataset and other information can be found at: https://skatingverse.github.io/.
Submitted: May 27, 2024