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[bibtex]@InProceedings{Cheng_2023_ICCV, author = {Cheng, Ho Kei and Oh, Seoung Wug and Price, Brian and Schwing, Alexander and Lee, Joon-Young}, title = {Tracking Anything with Decoupled Video Segmentation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)}, month = {October}, year = {2023}, pages = {1316-1326} }
Tracking Anything with Decoupled Video Segmentation
Abstract
Training data for video segmentation are expensive to annotate. This impedes extensions of end-to-end algorithms to new video segmentation tasks, especially in large-vocabulary settings. To 'track anything' without training on video data for every individual task, we develop a decoupled video segmentation approach (DEVA), composed of task-specific image-level segmentation and class/task-agnostic bi-directional temporal propagation. Due to this design, we only need an image-level model for the target task (which is cheaper to train) and a universal temporal propagation model which is trained once and generalizes across tasks. To effectively combine these two modules, we use bi-directional propagation for (semi-)online fusion of segmentation hypotheses from different frames to generate a coherent segmentation. We show that this decoupled formulation compares favorably to end-to-end approaches in several data-scarce tasks including large-vocabulary video panoptic segmentation, open-world video segmentation, referring video segmentation, and unsupervised video object segmentation.
Code is available at: https://hkchengrex.github.io/Tracking-Anything-with-DEVA.
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