Comparative Analysis of Factorized and Non-Factorized Video-JEPA Latent Dynamics on Something-Something V2 Robustness
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Joint-Embedding Predictive Architectures (JEPA) are a promising framework for self-supervised video representation learning, yet the behavior of auxiliary objectives in small-scale Video-JEPA training is not well characterized. We report a small-scale empirical study of 18 auxiliary objective variants for Video-JEPA across two pretraining regimes: single-dataset (UCF-101) and mixed-dataset (UCF-101 + Something-Something V2 + ImageNet-100). We evaluate frozen representations on three complementary benchmarks: Diving-48 (fine-grained motion), SomethingSomething V2 (temporal reasoning), and Image
Research goal: How does the performance of Video-JEPA models with factorized latent dynamics compare to non-factorized variants when evaluated on the Something-Something V2 benchmark with respect to representation robustness metrics?
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