Concatenating monocular depth maps as an extra input channel improves video instance segmentation and reaches 56.2 AP, a new state of the art on OVIS.
ViP-DeepLab: Learning Visual Perception with Depth-aware Video Panoptic Segmentation
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In this paper, we present ViP-DeepLab, a unified model attempting to tackle the long-standing and challenging inverse projection problem in vision, which we model as restoring the point clouds from perspective image sequences while providing each point with instance-level semantic interpretations. Solving this problem requires the vision models to predict the spatial location, semantic class, and temporally consistent instance label for each 3D point. ViP-DeepLab approaches it by jointly performing monocular depth estimation and video panoptic segmentation. We name this joint task as Depth-aware Video Panoptic Segmentation, and propose a new evaluation metric along with two derived datasets for it, which will be made available to the public. On the individual sub-tasks, ViP-DeepLab also achieves state-of-the-art results, outperforming previous methods by 5.1% VPQ on Cityscapes-VPS, ranking 1st on the KITTI monocular depth estimation benchmark, and 1st on KITTI MOTS pedestrian. The datasets and the evaluation codes are made publicly available.
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Beyond Appearance: Geometric Cues for Robust Video Instance Segmentation
Concatenating monocular depth maps as an extra input channel improves video instance segmentation and reaches 56.2 AP, a new state of the art on OVIS.