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Main Authors: Dong, Lu, Zhang, Haiyu, Zhang, Hongjie, Huang, Yifei, Ling, Zhen-Hua, Qiao, Yu, Wang, Limin, Wang, Yali
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.06557
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author Dong, Lu
Zhang, Haiyu
Zhang, Hongjie
Huang, Yifei
Ling, Zhen-Hua
Qiao, Yu
Wang, Limin
Wang, Yali
author_facet Dong, Lu
Zhang, Haiyu
Zhang, Hongjie
Huang, Yifei
Ling, Zhen-Hua
Qiao, Yu
Wang, Limin
Wang, Yali
contents The task of weakly supervised temporal sentence grounding (WSTSG) aims to detect temporal intervals corresponding to a language description from untrimmed videos with only video-level video-language correspondence. For an anchor sample, most existing approaches generate negative samples either from other videos or within the same video for contrastive learning. However, some training samples are highly similar to the anchor sample, directly regarding them as negative samples leads to difficulties for optimization and ignores the correlations between these similar samples and the anchor sample. To address this, we propose Positive Sample Mining (PSM), a novel framework that mines positive samples from the training set to provide more discriminative supervision. Specifically, for a given anchor sample, we partition the remaining training set into semantically similar and dissimilar subsets based on the similarity of their text queries. To effectively leverage these correlations, we introduce a PSM-guided contrastive loss to ensure that the anchor proposal is closer to similar samples and further from dissimilar ones. Additionally, we design a PSM-guided rank loss to ensure that similar samples are closer to the anchor proposal than to the negative intra-video proposal, aiming to distinguish the anchor proposal and the negative intra-video proposal. Experiments on the WSTSG and grounded VideoQA tasks demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of our method.
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spellingShingle Weakly Supervised Temporal Sentence Grounding via Positive Sample Mining
Dong, Lu
Zhang, Haiyu
Zhang, Hongjie
Huang, Yifei
Ling, Zhen-Hua
Qiao, Yu
Wang, Limin
Wang, Yali
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
The task of weakly supervised temporal sentence grounding (WSTSG) aims to detect temporal intervals corresponding to a language description from untrimmed videos with only video-level video-language correspondence. For an anchor sample, most existing approaches generate negative samples either from other videos or within the same video for contrastive learning. However, some training samples are highly similar to the anchor sample, directly regarding them as negative samples leads to difficulties for optimization and ignores the correlations between these similar samples and the anchor sample. To address this, we propose Positive Sample Mining (PSM), a novel framework that mines positive samples from the training set to provide more discriminative supervision. Specifically, for a given anchor sample, we partition the remaining training set into semantically similar and dissimilar subsets based on the similarity of their text queries. To effectively leverage these correlations, we introduce a PSM-guided contrastive loss to ensure that the anchor proposal is closer to similar samples and further from dissimilar ones. Additionally, we design a PSM-guided rank loss to ensure that similar samples are closer to the anchor proposal than to the negative intra-video proposal, aiming to distinguish the anchor proposal and the negative intra-video proposal. Experiments on the WSTSG and grounded VideoQA tasks demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of our method.
title Weakly Supervised Temporal Sentence Grounding via Positive Sample Mining
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.06557