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Video Object Segmentation with Language Referring Expressions

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Most state-of-the-art semi-supervised video object segmentation methods rely on a pixel-accurate mask of a target object provided for the first frame of a video. However, obtaining a detailed segmentation mask is expensive and time-consuming. In this work we explore an alternative way of identifying a target object, namely by employing language referring expressions. Besides being a more practical and natural way of pointing out a target object, using language specifications can help to avoid drift as well as make the system more robust to complex dynamics and appearance variations. Leveraging recent advances of language grounding models designed for images, we propose an approach to extend them to video data, ensuring temporally coherent predictions. To evaluate our method we augment the popular video object segmentation benchmarks, DAVIS'16 and DAVIS'17 with language descriptions of target objects. We show that our language-supervised approach performs on par with the methods which have access to a pixel-level mask of the target object on DAVIS'16 and is competitive to methods using scribbles on the challenging DAVIS'17 dataset.

Anna Khoreva, Anna Rohrbach, Bernt Schiele• 2018

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Video Object SegmentationDAVIS 2017 (val)
J mean59
1130
Video Object SegmentationDAVIS 2016 (val)--
564
Referring Video Object SegmentationRef-DAVIS 2017 (val)
J&F39.3
178
Language-guided Video Object SegmentationDAVIS 1st frame Referring Expressions 2017 (val)
J&F Score39.3
6
Natural Language GroundingLingual ImageNet Videos (val)
AUC60.8
5
Language-guided Video Object SegmentationDAVIS full video Referring Expressions 2017 (val)
J&F Score37.1
5
Referring Video Object SegmentationDAVIS 2017 (val)
J&F Score39.3
4
Video Object SegmentationDAVIS COCO objects 2017 (val)
mIoU45
1
Video Object SegmentationDAVIS non-COCO objects 2017 (val)
mIoU27.5
1
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