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Clevrtex: A texture-rich benchmark for unsupervised multi-object segmentation

Karazija et al., 2021

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Karazija L
Laina I
Rupprecht C
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arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.10265

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There has been a recent surge in methods that aim to decompose and segment scenes into multiple objects in an unsupervised manner, ie, unsupervised multi-object segmentation. Performing such a task is a long-standing goal of computer vision, offering to unlock object …
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