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arxiv:2402.11057

Are you Struggling? Dataset and Baselines for Struggle Determination in Assembly Videos

Published on Feb 16, 2024
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Abstract

The paper introduces a struggle dataset and evaluates various deep learning models for struggle detection in video, achieving high accuracy in binary classification and moderate accuracy in multi-class classification.

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Determining when people are struggling allows for a finer-grained understanding of actions that complements conventional action classification and error detection. Struggle detection, as defined in this paper, is a distinct and important task that can be identified without explicit step or activity knowledge. We introduce the first struggle dataset with three real-world problem-solving activities that are labelled by both expert and crowd-source annotators. Video segments were scored w.r.t. their level of struggle using a forced choice 4-point scale. This dataset contains 5.1 hours of video from 73 participants. We conducted a series of experiments to identify the most suitable modelling approaches for struggle determination. Additionally, we compared various deep learning models, establishing baseline results for struggle classification, struggle regression, and struggle label distribution learning. Our results indicate that struggle detection in video can achieve up to 88.24% accuracy in binary classification, while detecting the level of struggle in a four-way classification setting performs lower, with an overall accuracy of 52.45%. Our work is motivated toward a more comprehensive understanding of action in video and potentially the improvement of assistive systems that analyse struggle and can better support users during manual activities.

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