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Iterative Few-shot Semantic Segmentation from Image Label Text

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arxiv 2303.05646 v1 pith:TPKZKU4U submitted 2023-03-10 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
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Few-shot semantic segmentation aims to learn to segment unseen class objects with the guidance of only a few support images. Most previous methods rely on the pixel-level label of support images. In this paper, we focus on a more challenging setting, in which only the image-level labels are available. We propose a general framework to firstly generate coarse masks with the help of the powerful vision-language model CLIP, and then iteratively and mutually refine the mask predictions of support and query images. Extensive experiments on PASCAL-5i and COCO-20i datasets demonstrate that our method not only outperforms the state-of-the-art weakly supervised approaches by a significant margin, but also achieves comparable or better results to recent supervised methods. Moreover, our method owns an excellent generalization ability for the images in the wild and uncommon classes. Code will be available at https://github.com/Whileherham/IMR-HSNet.

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  1. Through the Looking Glass: A Dual Perspective on Weakly-Supervised Few-Shot Segmentation

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    TLG, a dual-branch heterogeneous network, reports state-of-the-art weakly-supervised few-shot segmentation results, improving Pascal-5i by 13.2% over prior SOTA with 1/24 of the parameters.

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