Predicting Future Instance Segmentation by Forecasting Convolutional Features

Pauline Luc, Camille Couprie, Yann LeCun, Jakob Verbeek; Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2018, pp. 584-599

Abstract


Anticipating future events is an important prerequisite towards intelligent behavior. Video forecasting has been studied as a proxy task towards this goal. Recent work has shown that to predict semantic segmentation of future frames, forecasting at the semantic level is more effective than forecasting RGB frames and then segmenting these. In this paper we consider the more challenging problem of future instance segmentation, which additionally segments out individual objects. To deal with a varying number of output labels per image, we develop a predictive model in the space of fixed-sized convolutional features of the Mask R-CNN instance segmentation model. We apply the "detection head" of Mask R-CNN on the predicted features to produce the instance segmentation of future frames. Experiments show that this approach significantly improves over strong baselines based on optical flow and repurposed instance segmentation architectures.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Luc_2018_ECCV,
author = {Luc, Pauline and Couprie, Camille and LeCun, Yann and Verbeek, Jakob},
title = {Predicting Future Instance Segmentation by Forecasting Convolutional Features},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
month = {September},
year = {2018}
}