How Severe is Benchmark-Sensitivity in Video Self-Supervised Learning?

03/27/2022
by   Fida Mohammad Thoker, et al.
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Despite the recent success of video self-supervised learning, there is much still to be understood about their generalization capability. In this paper, we investigate how sensitive video self-supervised learning is to the currently used benchmark convention and whether methods generalize beyond the canonical evaluation setting. We do this across four different factors of sensitivity: domain, samples, actions and task. Our comprehensive set of over 500 experiments, which encompasses 7 video datasets, 9 self-supervised methods and 6 video understanding tasks, reveals that current benchmarks in video self-supervised learning are not a good indicator of generalization along these sensitivity factors. Further, we find that self-supervised methods considerably lag behind vanilla supervised pre-training, especially when domain shift is large and the amount of available downstream samples are low. From our analysis we distill the SEVERE-benchmark, a subset of our experiments, and discuss its implication for evaluating the generalizability of representations obtained by existing and future self-supervised video learning methods.

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