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Text-based Localization of Moments in a Video Corpus
Prior works on text-based video moment localization focus on temporally
grounding the textual query in an untrimmed video. These works assume that the
relevant video is already known and attempt to localize the moment on that
relevant video only. Different from such works, we relax this assumption and
address the task of localizing moments in a corpus of videos for a given
sentence query. This task poses a unique challenge as the system is required to
perform: (i) retrieval of the relevant video where only a segment of the video
corresponds with the queried sentence, and (ii) temporal localization of moment
in the relevant video based on sentence query. Towards overcoming this
challenge, we propose Hierarchical Moment Alignment Network (HMAN) which learns
an effective joint embedding space for moments and sentences. In addition to
learning subtle differences between intra-video moments, HMAN focuses on
distinguishing inter-video global semantic concepts based on sentence queries.
Qualitative and quantitative results on three benchmark text-based video moment
retrieval datasets - Charades-STA, DiDeMo, and ActivityNet Captions -
demonstrate that our method achieves promising performance on the proposed task
of temporal localization of moments in a corpus of videos