CVMar 22, 2022

Scalable Video Object Segmentation with Identification Mechanism

arXiv:2203.11442v843 citationsh-index: 77Has Code
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This work addresses the problem of inefficient and inflexible multi-object segmentation in videos for computer vision applications, representing a novel advancement rather than an incremental improvement.

The paper tackles the challenge of scalable multi-object modeling in semi-supervised Video Object Segmentation (VOS) by introducing AOT and AOST methods, which use an identification mechanism and scalable transformers to enable simultaneous tracking and segmentation of multiple objects in a single pass, achieving state-of-the-art results across six benchmarks.

This paper delves into the challenges of achieving scalable and effective multi-object modeling for semi-supervised Video Object Segmentation (VOS). Previous VOS methods decode features with a single positive object, limiting the learning of multi-object representation as they must match and segment each target separately under multi-object scenarios. Additionally, earlier techniques catered to specific application objectives and lacked the flexibility to fulfill different speed-accuracy requirements. To address these problems, we present two innovative approaches, Associating Objects with Transformers (AOT) and Associating Objects with Scalable Transformers (AOST). In pursuing effective multi-object modeling, AOT introduces the IDentification (ID) mechanism to allocate each object a unique identity. This approach enables the network to model the associations among all objects simultaneously, thus facilitating the tracking and segmentation of objects in a single network pass. To address the challenge of inflexible deployment, AOST further integrates scalable long short-term transformers that incorporate scalable supervision and layer-wise ID-based attention. This enables online architecture scalability in VOS for the first time and overcomes ID embeddings' representation limitations. Given the absence of a benchmark for VOS involving densely multi-object annotations, we propose a challenging Video Object Segmentation in the Wild (VOSW) benchmark to validate our approaches. We evaluated various AOT and AOST variants using extensive experiments across VOSW and five commonly used VOS benchmarks, including YouTube-VOS 2018 & 2019 Val, DAVIS-2017 Val & Test, and DAVIS-2016. Our approaches surpass the state-of-the-art competitors and display exceptional efficiency and scalability consistently across all six benchmarks. Project page: https://github.com/yoxu515/aot-benchmark.

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