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SWEM: Towards Real-Time Video Object Segmentation with Sequential Weighted Expectation-Maximization

Zhihui Lin, Tianyu Yang, Maomao Li, Ziyu Wang, Chun Yuan, Wenhao Jiang, Wei Liu

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Matching-based methods, especially those based on space-time memory, are significantly ahead of other solutions in semi-supervised video object segmentation (VOS). However, continuously growing and redundant template features lead to an inefficient inference. To alleviate this, we propose a novel Sequential Weighted Expectation-Maximization (SWEM) network to greatly reduce the redundancy of memory features. Different from the previous methods which only detect feature redundancy between frames, SWEM merges both intra-frame and inter-frame similar features by leveraging the sequential weighted EM algorithm. Further, adaptive weights for frame features endow SWEM with the flexibility to represent hard samples, improving the discrimination of templates. Besides, the proposed method maintains a fixed number of template features in memory, which ensures the stable inference complexity of the VOS system. Extensive experiments on commonly used DAVIS and YouTube-VOS datasets verify the high efficiency (36 FPS) and high performance (84.3% J&F on DAVIS 2017 validation dataset) of SWEM.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRedundancy (engineering)Artificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)SegmentationInferenceFrame (networking)MaximizationFeature (linguistics)Object (grammar)Computer visionMathematicsPhilosophyTelecommunicationsLinguisticsOperating systemMathematical optimizationVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques