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Weak-shot Semantic Segmentation by Transferring Semantic Affinity and Boundary (2110.01519v2)

Published 4 Oct 2021 in cs.CV

Abstract: Weakly-supervised semantic segmentation (WSSS) with image-level labels has been widely studied to relieve the annotation burden of the traditional segmentation task. In this paper, we show that existing fully-annotated base categories can help segment objects of novel categories with only image-level labels, even if base categories and novel categories have no overlap. We refer to this task as weak-shot semantic segmentation, which could also be treated as WSSS with auxiliary fully-annotated categories. Recent advanced WSSS methods usually obtain class activation maps (CAMs) and refine them by affinity propagation. Based on the observation that semantic affinity and boundary are class-agnostic, we propose a method under the WSSS framework to transfer semantic affinity and boundary from base to novel categories. As a result, we find that pixel-level annotation of base categories can facilitate affinity learning and propagation, leading to higher-quality CAMs of novel categories. Extensive experiments on PASCAL VOC 2012 dataset prove that our method significantly outperforms WSSS baselines on novel categories.

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Authors (5)
  1. Siyuan Zhou (27 papers)
  2. Li Niu (79 papers)
  3. Jianlou Si (8 papers)
  4. Chen Qian (226 papers)
  5. Liqing Zhang (80 papers)
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