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Uncertainty-Aware Consistency Regularization for Cross-Domain Semantic Segmentation (2004.08878v4)

Published 19 Apr 2020 in cs.CV

Abstract: Unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) aims to adapt existing models of the source domain to a new target domain with only unlabeled data. Most existing methods suffer from noticeable negative transfer resulting from either the error-prone discriminator network or the unreasonable teacher model. Besides, the local regional consistency in UDA has been largely neglected, and only extracting the global-level pattern information is not powerful enough for feature alignment due to the abuse use of contexts. To this end, we propose an uncertainty-aware consistency regularization method for cross-domain semantic segmentation. Firstly, we introduce an uncertainty-guided consistency loss with a dynamic weighting scheme by exploiting the latent uncertainty information of the target samples. As such, more meaningful and reliable knowledge from the teacher model can be transferred to the student model. We further reveal the reason why the current consistency regularization is often unstable in minimizing the domain discrepancy. Besides, we design a ClassDrop mask generation algorithm to produce strong class-wise perturbations. Guided by this mask, we propose a ClassOut strategy to realize effective regional consistency in a fine-grained manner. Experiments demonstrate that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on four domain adaptation benchmarks, i.e., GTAV $\rightarrow $ Cityscapes and SYNTHIA $\rightarrow $ Cityscapes, Virtual KITTI $\rightarrow$ KITTI and Cityscapes $\rightarrow$ KITTI.

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Authors (7)
  1. Qianyu Zhou (40 papers)
  2. Zhengyang Feng (7 papers)
  3. Qiqi Gu (10 papers)
  4. Guangliang Cheng (55 papers)
  5. Xuequan Lu (77 papers)
  6. Jianping Shi (76 papers)
  7. Lizhuang Ma (145 papers)
Citations (77)