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Models/TMO (RN-101)

TMO (RN-101)

Reported on 10 benchmarks across 2 tasks · 1 paper · 2 SOTA

Note: results are matched by exact model name. Different papers may use the same name for different model variants.

Computer Vision10 results

  • VideoonYouTube-Objects
    J· 2022-09-04
    71.5
    best: 75.1 (FakeFlow)
    SOTA
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • Video Object SegmentationonYouTube-Objects
    J· 2022-09-04
    71.5
    best: 75.1 (FakeFlow)
    SOTA
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • VideoonDAVIS 2016 val
    F· 2022-09-04
    86.6
    best: 90.2 (DEVA (DIS))
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • VideoonDAVIS 2016 val
    G· 2022-09-04
    86.1
    best: 88.9 (GSANet)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • VideoonDAVIS 2016 val
    J· 2022-09-04
    85.6
    best: 88.3 (GSANet)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • VideoonFBMS test
    J· 2022-09-04
    79.9
    best: 84.7 (FakeFlow)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • Video Object SegmentationonDAVIS 2016 val
    F· 2022-09-04
    86.6
    best: 90.2 (DEVA (DIS))
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • Video Object SegmentationonDAVIS 2016 val
    G· 2022-09-04
    86.1
    best: 88.9 (GSANet)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • Video Object SegmentationonDAVIS 2016 val
    J· 2022-09-04
    85.6
    best: 88.3 (GSANet)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138
  • Video Object SegmentationonFBMS test
    J· 2022-09-04
    79.9
    best: 84.7 (FakeFlow)
    Treating Motion as Option to Reduce Motion Dependency in Unsupervised Video Object SegmentationarXiv:2209.03138