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Object Discovery from Motion-Guided Tokens

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Object discovery -- separating objects from the background without manual labels -- is a fundamental open challenge in computer vision. Previous methods struggle to go beyond clustering of low-level cues, whether handcrafted (e.g., color, texture) or learned (e.g., from auto-encoders). In this work, we augment the auto-encoder representation learning framework with two key components: motion-guidance and mid-level feature tokenization. Although both have been separately investigated, we introduce a new transformer decoder showing that their benefits can compound thanks to motion-guided vector quantization. We show that our architecture effectively leverages the synergy between motion and tokenization, improving upon the state of the art on both synthetic and real datasets. Our approach enables the emergence of interpretable object-specific mid-level features, demonstrating the benefits of motion-guidance (no labeling) and quantization (interpretability, memory efficiency).

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On Moving Object Segmentation from Monocular Video with Transformers

cs.CV · 2024-11-28 · conditional · novelty 6.0

M3Former fuses appearance and motion streams in a Mask2Former-style transformer and, when trained on a diverse mix that includes KITTI and DAVIS train splits, reaches state-of-the-art motion segmentation scores on those benchmarks.

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  • On Moving Object Segmentation from Monocular Video with Transformers cs.CV · 2024-11-28 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    M3Former fuses appearance and motion streams in a Mask2Former-style transformer and, when trained on a diverse mix that includes KITTI and DAVIS train splits, reaches state-of-the-art motion segmentation scores on those benchmarks.