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arxiv: 2410.16286 · v1 · pith:P3HMQ4VRnew · submitted 2024-10-05 · 💻 cs.CV

Solution for Point Tracking Task of ECCV 2nd Perception Test Challenge 2024

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keywords pointstatictrackingapproachperceptionpointsscoretest
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This report introduces an improved method for the Tracking Any Point~(TAP), focusing on monitoring physical surfaces in video footage. Despite their success with short-sequence scenarios, TAP methods still face performance degradation and resource overhead in long-sequence situations. To address these issues, we propose a simple yet effective approach called Fine-grained Point Discrimination~(\textbf{FPD}), which focuses on perceiving and rectifying point tracking at multiple granularities in zero-shot manner, especially for static points in the videos shot by a static camera. The proposed FPD contains two key components: $(1)$ Multi-granularity point perception, which can detect static sequences in video and points. $(2)$ Dynamic trajectory correction, which replaces point trajectories based on the type of tracked point. Our approach achieved the second highest score in the final test with a score of $0.4720$.

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