Adaptive Memory Management for Video Object Segmentation

Ali Pourganjalikhan, Charalambos (Charis) Poullis
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Matching-based networks have achieved state-of-the-art performance for video object segmentation (VOS) tasks by storing every-k frames in an external memory bank for future inference. Storing the intermediate frames' predictions provides the network with richer cues for segmenting an object in the current frame. However, the size of the memory bank gradually increases with the length of the video, which slows down inference speed and makes it impractical to handle arbitrary length videos. This paper proposes an adaptive memory bank strategy for matching-based networks for semi-supervised video object segmentation (VOS) that can handle videos of arbitrary length by discarding obsolete features. Features are indexed based on their importance in the segmentation of the objects in previous frames. Based on the index, we discard unimportant features to accommodate new features. We present our experiments on DAVIS 2016, DAVIS 2017, and Youtube-VOS that demonstrate that our method outperforms state-of-the-art that employ first-and-latest strategy with fixed-sized memory banks and achieves comparable performance to the every-k strategy with increasing-sized memory banks. Furthermore, experiments show that our method increases inference speed by up to 80% over the every-k and 35% over first-and-latest strategies.
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视频对象分割的自适应内存管理
基于匹配的网络通过将每k帧存储在外部存储器中以供未来推断,实现了视频对象分割(VOS)任务的最先进性能。存储中间帧的预测为网络在当前帧中分割对象提供了更丰富的线索。然而,随着视频长度的增加,存储库的大小逐渐增加,这减慢了推理速度,使得处理任意长度的视频变得不切实际。本文提出了一种基于匹配的半监督视频对象分割网络的自适应记忆库策略,该策略可以通过丢弃过时的特征来处理任意长度的视频。特征是根据它们在前一帧的目标分割中的重要性进行索引的。基于索引,我们丢弃不重要的特性以适应新的特性。我们展示了我们在DAVIS 2016、DAVIS 2017和Youtube-VOS上的实验,这些实验表明,我们的方法优于采用固定大小内存库的最新和最新策略的最先进的方法,并且实现了与使用增大大小内存库的每k策略相当的性能。此外,实验表明,我们的方法比每k的推理速度提高了80%,比第一次和最新的推理速度提高了35%。
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