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From Skeletons to Pixels: Few-Shot Precise Event Spotting via Representation and Prediction Distillation

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Zhong Han Ervin Yeoh, Jiang Kan

arXiv:2604.22839v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Precise Event Spotting (PES) is essential in fast-paced sports such as tennis, where fine-grained events occur within very short temporal windows. Accurate frame-level localization is challenging because of motion blur, subtle action differences, and limited annotated data. We study two complementary distillation strategies for few-shot PES: Adaptive Weight Distillation (AWD), a prediction-level method that adaptively weights teacher supervision on unlabeled data, and Annealed Multimodal Distillation for Few-Shot Event Detection (AMD-FED), a representation-level framework that transfers robust skeleton knowledge into visual modalities through annealed pseudo-labeling. Both methods use multimodal distillation to improve generalization under limited supervision. We evaluate them on F3Set-Tennis(sub) under few-shot k-clip settings, where they consistently outperform single-modality baselines and prior PES approaches. After observing the stronger performance of representation-level distillation on tennis, we further validate AMD-FED on a second sports dataset, Figure Skating, where it also shows robust performance in the k-clip scenario. These results highlight the effectiveness of multimodal distillation, especially representation-level transfer, for few-shot precise event spotting.