Evaluating SAM2 on video shadow and mirror detection shows strong results with first-frame mask prompts and poor results with point prompts.
When SAM Meets Shadow Detection
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As a promptable generic object segmentation model, segment anything model (SAM) has recently attracted significant attention, and also demonstrates its powerful performance. Nevertheless, it still meets its Waterloo when encountering several tasks, e.g., medical image segmentation, camouflaged object detection, etc. In this report, we try SAM on an unexplored popular task: shadow detection. Specifically, four benchmarks were chosen and evaluated with widely used metrics. The experimental results show that the performance for shadow detection using SAM is not satisfactory, especially when comparing with the elaborate models. Code is available at https://github.com/LeipingJie/SAMSh.
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When SAM2 Meets Video Shadow and Mirror Detection
Evaluating SAM2 on video shadow and mirror detection shows strong results with first-frame mask prompts and poor results with point prompts.