A shape-guided transformer with row and column global attention reaches state-of-the-art instance segmentation accuracy on three remote sensing datasets.
Contour Loss: Boundary-Aware Learning for Salient Object Segmentation
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We present a learning model that makes full use of boundary information for salient object segmentation. Specifically, we come up with a novel loss function, i.e., Contour Loss, which leverages object contours to guide models to perceive salient object boundaries. Such a boundary-aware network can learn boundary-wise distinctions between salient objects and background, hence effectively facilitating the saliency detection. Yet the Contour Loss emphasizes on the local saliency. We further propose the hierarchical global attention module (HGAM), which forces the model hierarchically attend to global contexts, thus captures the global visual saliency. Comprehensive experiments on six benchmark datasets show that our method achieves superior performance over state-of-the-art ones. Moreover, our model has a real-time speed of 26 fps on a TITAN X GPU.
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A Novel Shape Guided Transformer Network for Instance Segmentation in Remote Sensing Images
A shape-guided transformer with row and column global attention reaches state-of-the-art instance segmentation accuracy on three remote sensing datasets.