Removing supervision in semantic segmentation with local-global matching and area balancing

Rossetti, Simone, Samà, Nico, Pirri, Fiora

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Removing supervision in semantic segmentation is still tricky. Current approaches can deal with common categorical patterns yet resort to multi-stage architectures. We design a novel end-to-end model leveraging local-global patch matching to predict categories, good localization, area and shape of objects for semantic segmentation. The local-global matching is, in turn, compelled by optimal transport plans fulfilling area constraints nearing a solution for exact shape prediction. Our model attains state-of-the-art in Weakly Supervised Semantic Segmentation, only image-level labels, with 75% mIoU on PascalVOC2012 val set and 46% on MS-COCO2014 val set. Dropping the image-level labels and clustering self-supervised learned features to yield pseudo-multi-level labels, we obtain an unsupervised model for semantic segmentation. We also attain state-of-the-art on Unsupervised Semantic Segmentation with 43.6% mIoU on PascalVOC2012 val set and 19.4% on MS-COCO2014 val set. The code is available at https://github.com/deepplants/PC2M.

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