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[1st] Oral Presentation
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Workshop: Vision Transformers: Theory and applications

PatchBlender: A Motion Prior for Video Transformers

Gabriele Prato · Yale Song · Janarthanan Rajendran · R Devon Hjelm · Neel Joshi · Sarath Chandar


Abstract:

Transformers have become one of the dominant architectures in the field of computer vision. However, there are yet several challenges when applying such architectures to video data. Most notably, these models struggle to model the temporal patterns of video data effectively. Directly targeting this issue, we introduce PatchBlender, a learnable blending function that operates over patch embeddings across the temporal dimension of the latent space. We show that our method is successful at enabling vision transformers to encode the temporal component of video data. On Something-Something v2 and MOVi-A, we show that our method improves the performance of a ViT-B. PatchBlender has the advantage of being compatible with almost any Transformer architecture and since it is learnable, the model can adaptively turn on or off the prior. It is also extremely lightweight compute-wise, 0.005% the GFLOPs of a ViT-B.

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