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Towards Universal Vision-language Omni-supervised Segmentation (2303.06547v1)

Published 12 Mar 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Existing open-world universal segmentation approaches usually leverage CLIP and pre-computed proposal masks to treat open-world segmentation tasks as proposal classification. However, 1) these works cannot handle universal segmentation in an end-to-end manner, and 2) the limited scale of panoptic datasets restricts the open-world segmentation ability on things classes. In this paper, we present Vision-Language Omni-Supervised Segmentation (VLOSS). VLOSS starts from a Mask2Former universal segmentation framework with CLIP text encoder. To improve the open-world segmentation ability, we leverage omni-supervised data (i.e., panoptic segmentation data, object detection data, and image-text pairs data) into training, thus enriching the open-world segmentation ability and achieving better segmentation accuracy. To better improve the training efficiency and fully release the power of omni-supervised data, we propose several advanced techniques, i.e., FPN-style encoder, switchable training technique, and positive classification loss. Benefiting from the end-to-end training manner with proposed techniques, VLOSS can be applied to various open-world segmentation tasks without further adaptation. Experimental results on different open-world panoptic and instance segmentation benchmarks demonstrate the effectiveness of VLOSS. Notably, with fewer parameters, our VLOSS with Swin-Tiny backbone surpasses MaskCLIP by ~2% in terms of mask AP on LVIS v1 dataset.

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