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arxiv: 2203.09343 · v2 · pith:XQVHVGZL · submitted 2022-03-17 · cs.CV · cs.AI· cs.LG

CYBORGS: Contrastively Bootstrapping Object Representations by Grounding in Segmentation

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classification cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG
keywords segmentationcontrastivepretrainingrepresentationsimageslearninglikemasks
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Many recent approaches in contrastive learning have worked to close the gap between pretraining on iconic images like ImageNet and pretraining on complex scenes like COCO. This gap exists largely because commonly used random crop augmentations obtain semantically inconsistent content in crowded scene images of diverse objects. Previous works use preprocessing pipelines to localize salient objects for improved cropping, but an end-to-end solution is still elusive. In this work, we propose a framework which accomplishes this goal via joint learning of representations and segmentation. We leverage segmentation masks to train a model with a mask-dependent contrastive loss, and use the partially trained model to bootstrap better masks. By iterating between these two components, we ground the contrastive updates in segmentation information, and simultaneously improve segmentation throughout pretraining. Experiments show our representations transfer robustly to downstream tasks in classification, detection and segmentation.

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