CVMar 18, 2021

SG-Net: Spatial Granularity Network for One-Stage Video Instance Segmentation

arXiv:2103.10284v2217 citations
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This addresses the problem of efficient and accurate video instance segmentation for computer vision applications, offering a novel one-stage approach with incremental improvements in a specific domain.

The paper tackles video instance segmentation by proposing a one-stage spatial granularity network (SG-Net) that improves performance and speed compared to conventional two-stage methods, achieving state-of-the-art results on the YouTube-VIS dataset.

Video instance segmentation (VIS) is a new and critical task in computer vision. To date, top-performing VIS methods extend the two-stage Mask R-CNN by adding a tracking branch, leaving plenty of room for improvement. In contrast, we approach the VIS task from a new perspective and propose a one-stage spatial granularity network (SG-Net). Compared to the conventional two-stage methods, SG-Net demonstrates four advantages: 1) Our method has a one-stage compact architecture and each task head (detection, segmentation, and tracking) is crafted interdependently so they can effectively share features and enjoy the joint optimization; 2) Our mask prediction is dynamically performed on the sub-regions of each detected instance, leading to high-quality masks of fine granularity; 3) Each of our task predictions avoids using expensive proposal-based RoI features, resulting in much reduced runtime complexity per instance; 4) Our tracking head models objects centerness movements for tracking, which effectively enhances the tracking robustness to different object appearances. In evaluation, we present state-of-the-art comparisons on the YouTube-VIS dataset. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our compact one-stage method can achieve improved performance in both accuracy and inference speed. We hope our SG-Net could serve as a strong and flexible baseline for the VIS task. Our code will be available.

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