[Submitted on 31 Jul 2024]
View a PDF of the paper titled Strike the Balance: On-the-Fly Uncertainty based User Interactions for Long-Term Video Object Segmentation, by St’ephane Vujasinovi’c and Stefan Becker and Sebastian Bullinger and Norbert Scherer-Negenborn and Michael Arens
Abstract:In this paper, we introduce a variant of video object segmentation (VOS) that bridges interactive and semi-automatic approaches, termed Lazy Video Object Segmentation (ziVOS). In contrast, to both tasks, which handle video object segmentation in an off-line manner (i.e., pre-recorded sequences), we propose through ziVOS to target online recorded sequences. Here, we strive to strike a balance between performance and robustness for long-term scenarios by soliciting user feedback’s on-the-fly during the segmentation process. Hence, we aim to maximize the tracking duration of an object of interest, while requiring minimal user corrections to maintain tracking over an extended period. We propose a competitive baseline, i.e., Lazy-XMem, as a reference for future works in ziVOS. Our proposed approach uses an uncertainty estimation of the tracking state to determine whether a user interaction is necessary to refine the model’s prediction. To quantitatively assess the performance of our method and the user’s workload, we introduce complementary metrics alongside those already established in the field. We evaluate our approach using the recently introduced LVOS dataset, which offers numerous long-term videos. Our code is publicly available at this https URL.
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From: Stephane Vujasinovic [view email]
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Wed, 31 Jul 2024 21:42:42 UTC (4,155 KB)
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