Collaborating Foundation Models for Domain Generalized Semantic Segmentation
This work addresses the problem of generalizing semantic segmentation to unseen domains for computer vision applications, representing an incremental advance by combining existing foundation models.
The paper tackles domain generalized semantic segmentation by proposing CLOUDS, a framework that integrates multiple foundation models to diversify content and refine predictions, achieving improvements of 5.6% and 6.7% in averaged mIoU on benchmarks.
Domain Generalized Semantic Segmentation (DGSS) deals with training a model on a labeled source domain with the aim of generalizing to unseen domains during inference. Existing DGSS methods typically effectuate robust features by means of Domain Randomization (DR). Such an approach is often limited as it can only account for style diversification and not content. In this work, we take an orthogonal approach to DGSS and propose to use an assembly of CoLlaborative FOUndation models for Domain Generalized Semantic Segmentation (CLOUDS). In detail, CLOUDS is a framework that integrates FMs of various kinds: (i) CLIP backbone for its robust feature representation, (ii) generative models to diversify the content, thereby covering various modes of the possible target distribution, and (iii) Segment Anything Model (SAM) for iteratively refining the predictions of the segmentation model. Extensive experiments show that our CLOUDS excels in adapting from synthetic to real DGSS benchmarks and under varying weather conditions, notably outperforming prior methods by 5.6% and 6.7% on averaged miou, respectively. The code is available at : https://github.com/yasserben/CLOUDS