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BDC-CLIP: Brownian Distance Covariance for Adapting CLIP to Action Recognition

Fei Long, Xiaoou Li, jiaming Lv, Yang Haoyuan, Xianjun Cheng, Peihua Li

Dalian University of Technology · Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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摘要

Bridging contrastive language-image pre-training (CLIP) to video action recognition has attracted growing interest. Human actions are inherently rich in spatial and temporal contexts, involving dynamic interactions among people, objects, and the environment. Accurately recognizing actions requires effectively capturing these fine-grained elements and modeling their relationships with language. However, most existing methods rely on cosine similarity--practically equivalent to the Pearson correlation coefficient--between global tokens for video-language alignment. As a result, they have limited capacity to model complex dependencies and tend to overlook local tokens that encode critical spatio-temporal cues. To overcome these limitations, we propose BDC-CLIP, a novel framework that leverages Brownian Distance Covariance (BDC) to align visual and textual representations. Our method can capture complex relationships--both linear and nonlinear--between all visual and textual tokens, enabling fine-grained modeling in space, time, and language. BDC-CLIP achieves state-of-the-art performance across zero-shot, few-shot, base-to-novel, and fully supervised action recognition settings, demonstrating its effectiveness and broad applicability.