Depth Any Video with Scalable Synthetic Data
This addresses the problem of inconsistent and unreliable video depth estimation for computer vision applications, representing a strong specific gain rather than a broad paradigm shift.
The paper tackles the challenge of video depth estimation by introducing Depth Any Video, which uses a scalable synthetic data pipeline to generate 40,000 annotated video clips and leverages generative video diffusion models, resulting in outperforming previous models in spatial accuracy and temporal consistency.
Video depth estimation has long been hindered by the scarcity of consistent and scalable ground truth data, leading to inconsistent and unreliable results. In this paper, we introduce Depth Any Video, a model that tackles the challenge through two key innovations. First, we develop a scalable synthetic data pipeline, capturing real-time video depth data from diverse virtual environments, yielding 40,000 video clips of 5-second duration, each with precise depth annotations. Second, we leverage the powerful priors of generative video diffusion models to handle real-world videos effectively, integrating advanced techniques such as rotary position encoding and flow matching to further enhance flexibility and efficiency. Unlike previous models, which are limited to fixed-length video sequences, our approach introduces a novel mixed-duration training strategy that handles videos of varying lengths and performs robustly across different frame rates-even on single frames. At inference, we propose a depth interpolation method that enables our model to infer high-resolution video depth across sequences of up to 150 frames. Our model outperforms all previous generative depth models in terms of spatial accuracy and temporal consistency. The code and model weights are open-sourced.