AttEntropy: On the Generalization Ability of Supervised Semantic Segmentation Transformers to New Objects in New Domains
December 29, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π British Machine Vision Conference
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Authors
Krzysztof Lis, Matthias Rottmann, Annika MΓΌtze, Sina Honari, Pascal Fua, Mathieu Salzmann
arXiv ID
2212.14397
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
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Venue
British Machine Vision Conference
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3 months ago
Abstract
In addition to impressive performance, vision transformers have demonstrated remarkable abilities to encode information they were not trained to extract. For example, this information can be used to perform segmentation or single-view depth estimation even though the networks were only trained for image recognition. We show that a similar phenomenon occurs when explicitly training transformers for semantic segmentation in a supervised manner for a set of categories: Once trained, they provide valuable information even about categories absent from the training set. This information can be used to segment objects from these never-seen-before classes in domains as varied as road obstacles, aircraft parked at a terminal, lunar rocks, and maritime hazards.
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