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Temporally Consistent Object-Centric Learning by Contrasting Slots

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Unsupervised object-centric learning from videos is a promising approach to extract structured representations from large, unlabeled collections of videos. To support downstream tasks like autonomous control, these representations must be both compositional and temporally consistent. Existing approaches based on recurrent processing often lack long-term stability across frames because their training objective does not enforce temporal consistency. In this work, we introduce a novel object-level temporal contrastive loss for video object-centric models that explicitly promotes temporal consistency. Our method significantly improves the temporal consistency of the learned object-centric representations, yielding more reliable video decompositions that facilitate challenging downstream tasks such as unsupervised object dynamics prediction. Furthermore, the inductive bias added by our loss strongly improves object discovery, leading to state-of-the-art results on both synthetic and real-world datasets, outperforming even weakly-supervised methods that leverage motion masks as additional cues.

Anna Manasyan, Maximilian Seitzer, Filip Radovic, Georg Martius, Andrii Zadaianchuk• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
object dynamics predictionYouTube VIS 2021 (test)
FG-ARI38
9
Object DiscoveryMOVi-E v1 (test)
FG-ARI82.9
7
Object DiscoveryMOVi-C v1 (test)
FG-ARI70.4
6
Video Object DiscoveryYTVIS 2019 (val)
FG-ARI16.7
4
Video Object DiscoveryDAVIS 2017 (val)
F-measure22.2
2
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