Unidentified Video Objects: A Benchmark for Dense, Open-World Segmentation

Weiyao Wang, Matt Feiszli, Heng Wang, Du Tran; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2021, pp. 10776-10785

Abstract


Current state-of-the-art object detection and segmentation methods work well under the closed-world assumption. This closed-world setting assumes that the list of object categories is available during training and deployment. However, many real-world applications require detecting or segmenting novel objects, i.e., object categories never seen during training. In this paper, we present, UVO (Unidentified Video Objects), a new benchmark for open-world class-agnostic object segmentation in videos. Besides shifting the focus to the open-world setup, UVO is significantly larger, providing approximately 6 times more videos compared with DAVIS, and 7 times more mask (instance) annotations per video compared with YouTube-VO(I)S. UVO is also more challenging as it includes many videos with crowded scenes and complex background motions. We also demonstrated that UVO can be used for other applications, such as object tracking and super-voxel segmentation. We believe that UVO is a versatile testbed for researchers to develop novel approaches for open-world class-agnostic object segmentation, and inspires new research directions towards a more comprehensive video understanding beyond classification and detection.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Wang_2021_ICCV, author = {Wang, Weiyao and Feiszli, Matt and Wang, Heng and Tran, Du}, title = {Unidentified Video Objects: A Benchmark for Dense, Open-World Segmentation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)}, month = {October}, year = {2021}, pages = {10776-10785} }