PlaySlot learns object-centric latent actions from unlabeled video and uses them for controllable future-frame prediction and sample-efficient robot behavior learning.
Object-Centric Temporal Consistency via Conditional Autoregressive Inductive Biases
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Unsupervised object-centric learning from videos is a promising approach towards learning compositional representations that can be applied to various downstream tasks, such as prediction and reasoning. Recently, it was shown that pretrained Vision Transformers (ViTs) can be useful to learn object-centric representations on real-world video datasets. However, while these approaches succeed at extracting objects from the scenes, the slot-based representations fail to maintain temporal consistency across consecutive frames in a video, i.e. the mapping of objects to slots changes across the video. To address this, we introduce Conditional Autoregressive Slot Attention (CA-SA), a framework that enhances the temporal consistency of extracted object-centric representations in video-centric vision tasks. Leveraging an autoregressive prior network to condition representations on previous timesteps and a novel consistency loss function, CA-SA predicts future slot representations and imposes consistency across frames. We present qualitative and quantitative results showing that our proposed method outperforms the considered baselines on downstream tasks, such as video prediction and visual question-answering tasks.
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PlaySlot: Learning Inverse Latent Dynamics for Controllable Object-Centric Video Prediction and Planning
PlaySlot learns object-centric latent actions from unlabeled video and uses them for controllable future-frame prediction and sample-efficient robot behavior learning.