FRAME distills DINO and CLIP features into a compact video encoder with a memory module and future-frame prediction, outperforming image-based and self-supervised video baselines on dense video tasks.
DINO-Tracker: Taming DINO for Self-Supervised Point Tracking in a Single Video
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We present DINO-Tracker -- a new framework for long-term dense tracking in video. The pillar of our approach is combining test-time training on a single video, with the powerful localized semantic features learned by a pre-trained DINO-ViT model. Specifically, our framework simultaneously adopts DINO's features to fit to the motion observations of the test video, while training a tracker that directly leverages the refined features. The entire framework is trained end-to-end using a combination of self-supervised losses, and regularization that allows us to retain and benefit from DINO's semantic prior. Extensive evaluation demonstrates that our method achieves state-of-the-art results on known benchmarks. DINO-tracker significantly outperforms self-supervised methods and is competitive with state-of-the-art supervised trackers, while outperforming them in challenging cases of tracking under long-term occlusions.
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FRAME: Pre-Training Video Feature Representations via Anticipation and Memory
FRAME distills DINO and CLIP features into a compact video encoder with a memory module and future-frame prediction, outperforming image-based and self-supervised video baselines on dense video tasks.