We investigate whether region-based representations are effective for recognition. Regions were once a mainstay in recognition approaches, but pixel and patch-based features are now used almost exclusively. We show that recent class-agnostic segmenters like SAM can be effectively combined with strong unsupervised representations like DINOv2 and used for a wide variety of tasks, including semantic segmentation, object-based image retrieval, and multi-image analysis. Once the masks and features are extracted, these representations, even with linear decoders, enable competitive performance, making them well suited to applications that require custom queries. The compactness of the representation also makes it well-suited to video analysis and other problems requiring inference across many images.
@article{arxiv.2402.02352,
title = {Region-Based Representations Revisited},
author = {Michal Shlapentokh-Rothman and Ansel Blume and Yao Xiao and Yuqun Wu and Sethuraman T and Heyi Tao and Jae Yong Lee and Wilfredo Torres and Yu-Xiong Wang and Derek Hoiem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02352},
year = {2024}
}
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CVPR 2024 Camera Ready; website: https://regionreps.web.illinois.edu/