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Yongsheng Yu Heng Fan Libo Zhang

Abstract
Recent video inpainting methods have made remarkable progress by utilizing explicit guidance, such as optical flow, to propagate cross-frame pixels. However, there are cases where cross-frame recurrence of the masked video is not available, resulting in a deficiency. In such situation, instead of borrowing pixels from other frames, the focus of the model shifts towards addressing the inverse problem. In this paper, we introduce a dual-modality-compatible inpainting framework called Deficiency-aware Masked Transformer (DMT), which offers three key advantages. Firstly, we pretrain a image inpainting model DMT_img serve as a prior for distilling the video model DMT_vid, thereby benefiting the hallucination of deficiency cases. Secondly, the self-attention module selectively incorporates spatiotemporal tokens to accelerate inference and remove noise signals. Thirdly, a simple yet effective Receptive Field Contextualizer is integrated into DMT, further improving performance. Extensive experiments conducted on YouTube-VOS and DAVIS datasets demonstrate that DMT_vid significantly outperforms previous solutions. The code and video demonstrations can be found at github.com/yeates/DMT.
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Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| video-inpainting-on-davis | DMT | Ewarp: - PSNR: 33.82 SSIM: 0.976 VFID: 0.104 |
| video-inpainting-on-youtube-vos | DMT | Ewarp: - PSNR: 34.27 SSIM: 0.9730 VFID: 0.044 |
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