Online Video Object Segmentation via Convolutional Trident Network

CVPR 2017  ·  Won-Dong Jang, Chang-Su Kim ·

A semi-supervised online video object segmentation algorithm, which accepts user annotations about a target object at the first frame, is proposed in this work. We propagate the segmentation labels at the previous frame to the current frame using optical flow vectors. However, the propagation is error-prone. Therefore, we develop the convolutional trident network (CTN), which has three decoding branches: separative, definite foreground, and definite background decoders. Then, we perform Markov random field optimization based on outputs of the three decoders. We sequentially carry out these processes from the second to the last frames to extract a segment track of the target object. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art conventional algorithms on the DAVIS benchmark dataset.

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Datasets


Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Semi-Supervised Video Object Segmentation DAVIS 2016 CTN Jaccard (Mean) 73.5 # 69
Jaccard (Recall) 87.4 # 26
Jaccard (Decay) 15.6 # 4
F-measure (Mean) 69.3 # 68
F-measure (Recall) 79.6 # 28
F-measure (Decay) 12.9 # 9
J&F 71.4 # 69

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