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Dataset Enhancement with Instance-Level Augmentations

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We present a method for expanding a dataset by incorporating knowledge from the wide distribution of pre-trained latent diffusion models. Data augmentations typically incorporate inductive biases about the image formation process into the training (e.g. translation, scaling, colour changes, etc.). Here, we go beyond simple pixel transformations and introduce the concept of instance-level data augmentation by repainting parts of the image at the level of object instances. The method combines a conditional diffusion model with depth and edge maps control conditioning to seamlessly repaint individual objects inside the scene, being applicable to any segmentation or detection dataset. Used as a data augmentation method, it improves the performance and generalization of the state-of-the-art salient object detection, semantic segmentation and object detection models. By redrawing all privacy-sensitive instances (people, license plates, etc.), the method is also applicable for data anonymization. We also release fully synthetic and anonymized expansions for popular datasets: COCO, Pascal VOC and DUTS.

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Understanding Trade offs When Conditioning Synthetic Data

cs.CV · 2025-07-03 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Diverse layout-plus-prompt conditioning of diffusion models generates synthetic data that improves few-shot object detection mAP by up to 177% over real-data-only training, while prompt-only conditioning wins when conditions are scarce.

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  • Understanding Trade offs When Conditioning Synthetic Data cs.CV · 2025-07-03 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Diverse layout-plus-prompt conditioning of diffusion models generates synthetic data that improves few-shot object detection mAP by up to 177% over real-data-only training, while prompt-only conditioning wins when conditions are scarce.