CVNov 28, 2018

CCNet: Criss-Cross Attention for Semantic Segmentation

arXiv:1811.11721v22997 citationsHas Code
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This addresses the need for efficient and effective contextual modeling in visual understanding tasks like segmentation, offering significant improvements in GPU memory usage and computational efficiency.

The paper tackles the problem of capturing full-image contextual information for semantic segmentation by proposing CCNet with a criss-cross attention module, achieving state-of-the-art mIoU scores of 81.9% on Cityscapes, 45.76% on ADE20K, and 55.47% on LIP.

Contextual information is vital in visual understanding problems, such as semantic segmentation and object detection. We propose a Criss-Cross Network (CCNet) for obtaining full-image contextual information in a very effective and efficient way. Concretely, for each pixel, a novel criss-cross attention module harvests the contextual information of all the pixels on its criss-cross path. By taking a further recurrent operation, each pixel can finally capture the full-image dependencies. Besides, a category consistent loss is proposed to enforce the criss-cross attention module to produce more discriminative features. Overall, CCNet is with the following merits: 1) GPU memory friendly. Compared with the non-local block, the proposed recurrent criss-cross attention module requires 11x less GPU memory usage. 2) High computational efficiency. The recurrent criss-cross attention significantly reduces FLOPs by about 85% of the non-local block. 3) The state-of-the-art performance. We conduct extensive experiments on semantic segmentation benchmarks including Cityscapes, ADE20K, human parsing benchmark LIP, instance segmentation benchmark COCO, video segmentation benchmark CamVid. In particular, our CCNet achieves the mIoU scores of 81.9%, 45.76% and 55.47% on the Cityscapes test set, the ADE20K validation set and the LIP validation set respectively, which are the new state-of-the-art results. The source codes are available at \url{https://github.com/speedinghzl/CCNet}.

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