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Self-Supervised Vision Transformers Are Efficient Segmentation Learners for Imperfect Labels

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This study demonstrates a cost-effective approach to semantic segmentation using self-supervised vision transformers (SSVT). By freezing the SSVT backbone and training a lightweight segmentation head, our approach effectively utilizes imperfect labels, thereby improving robustness to label imperfections. Empirical experiments show significant performance improvements over existing methods for various annotation types, including scribble, point-level, and image-level labels. The research highlights the effectiveness of self-supervised vision transformers in dealing with imperfect labels, providing a practical and efficient solution for semantic segmentation while reducing annotation costs. Through extensive experiments, we confirm that our method outperforms baseline models for all types of imperfect labels. Especially under the zero-shot vision-language-model-based label, our model exhibits 11.5\%p performance gain compared to the baseline.

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LUMOS: Latent Universal Medical Priors for Segmentation

cs.CV · 2026-03-01 · reject · novelty 4.0

A frozen vision model is used to build a ground-truth-trained guide mask that gates medical segmentation networks, but reported gains are inconsistent across datasets and the abstract and body describe different methods.

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  • LUMOS: Latent Universal Medical Priors for Segmentation cs.CV · 2026-03-01 · reject · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    A frozen vision model is used to build a ground-truth-trained guide mask that gates medical segmentation networks, but reported gains are inconsistent across datasets and the abstract and body describe different methods.