DINO-Foresight: Looking into the Future with DINO

Nikos Komodakis (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech) · Spyridon Gidaris (Valeo.ai) · Efstathios Karypidis (Archimedes, Athena Research Center | National Technical University Of Athens) · Ioannis Kakogeorgiou (National Centre For Scientific Research "Demokritos")
autonomous drivingcomputational efficiencydino-foresightfeature evolution predictionfuture-frame analysislatent space representationmasked feature transformerpixel-level methodspretrained vision foundation modelsroboticsrobustnessscalabilityscene understanding tasksself-supervised learningsemantic feature spacetask-specific heads

Predicting future dynamics is crucial for applications like autonomous driving and robotics, where understanding the environment is key. Existing pixel-level methods are computationally expensive and often focus on irrelevant details. To address these challenges, we introduce DINO-Foresight, a novel framework that operates in the semantic feature space of pretrained Vision Foundation Models (VFMs). Our approach trains a masked feature transformer in a self-supervised manner to predict the evolution of VFM features over time. By forecasting these features, we can apply off-the-shelf, task-specific heads for various scene understanding tasks. In this framework, VFM features are treated as a latent space, to which different heads attach to perform specific tasks for future-frame analysis. Extensive experiments show the very strong performance, robustness and scalability of our framework.