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Dual Decision Improves Open-Set Panoptic Segmentation (2207.02504v3)

Published 6 Jul 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: Open-set panoptic segmentation (OPS) problem is a new research direction aiming to perform segmentation for both \known classes and \unknown classes, i.e., the objects ("things") that are never annotated in the training set. The main challenges of OPS are twofold: (1) the infinite possibility of the \unknown object appearances makes it difficult to model them from a limited number of training data. (2) at training time, we are only provided with the "void" category, which essentially mixes the "unknown thing" and "background" classes. We empirically find that directly using "void" category to supervise \known class or "background" classifiers without screening will lead to an unsatisfied OPS result. In this paper, we propose a divide-and-conquer scheme to develop a dual decision process for OPS. We show that by properly combining a \known class discriminator with an additional class-agnostic object prediction head, the OPS performance can be significantly improved. Specifically, we first propose to create a classifier with only \known categories and let the "void" class proposals achieve low prediction probability from those categories. Then we distinguish the "unknown things" from the background by using the additional object prediction head. To further boost performance, we introduce "unknown things" pseudo-labels generated from up-to-date models to enrich the training set. Our extensive experimental evaluation shows that our approach significantly improves \unknown class panoptic quality, with more than 30\% relative improvements than the existing best-performed method.

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