Static Segmentation by Tracking: A Frustratingly Label-Efficient Approach to Fine-Grained Segmentation
Feng, Zhenyang, Wang, Zihe, Bueno, Saul Ibaven, Frelek, Tomasz, Ramesh, Advikaa, Bai, Jingyan, Wang, Lemeng, Huang, Zanming, Gu, Jianyang, Yoo, Jinsu, Pan, Tai-Yu, Chowdhury, Arpita, Ramirez, Michelle, Campolongo, Elizabeth G., Thompson, Matthew J., Lawrence, Christopher G., Record, Sydne, Rosser, Neil, Karpatne, Anuj, Rubenstein, Daniel, Lapp, Hilmar, Stewart, Charles V., Berger-Wolf, Tanya, Su, Yu, Chao, Wei-Lun
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We study image segmentation in the biological domain, particularly trait and part segmentation from specimen images (e.g., butterfly wing stripes or beetle body parts). This is a crucial, fine-grained task that aids in understanding the biology of organisms. The conventional approach involves hand-labeling masks, often for hundreds of images per species, and training a segmentation model to generalize these labels to other images, which can be exceedingly laborious. We present a label-efficient method named Static Segmentation by Tracking (SST). SST is built upon the insight: while specimens of the same species have inherent variations, the traits and parts we aim to segment show up consistently. This motivates us to concatenate specimen images into a ``pseudo-video'' and reframe trait and part segmentation as a tracking problem. Concretely, SST generates masks for unlabeled images by propagating annotated or predicted masks from the ``pseudo-preceding'' images. Powered by Segment Anything Model 2 (SAM~2) initially developed for video segmentation, we show that SST can achieve high-quality trait and part segmentation with merely one labeled image per species -- a breakthrough for analyzing specimen images. We further develop a cycle-consistent loss to fine-tune the model, again using one labeled image. Additionally, we highlight the broader potential of SST, including one-shot instance segmentation on images taken in the wild and trait-based image retrieval.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-12-2025
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