QueST replaces local point tracking with persistent semantic queries that globally attend to spatio-temporal features and apply 3D grounding to suppress drift, cutting absolute point error by 67.7% versus TAP-Net on long articulated sequences.
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QueST: Persistent Queries as Semantic Monitors for Drift Suppression in Long-Horizon Tracking
QueST replaces local point tracking with persistent semantic queries that globally attend to spatio-temporal features and apply 3D grounding to suppress drift, cutting absolute point error by 67.7% versus TAP-Net on long articulated sequences.