CVAIJun 17, 2024

SS-ADA: A Semi-Supervised Active Domain Adaptation Framework for Semantic Segmentation

arXiv:2407.12788v11 citationsHas Code
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This addresses the cost and time issues for deploying semantic segmentation in intelligent vehicles, though it is incremental as it builds on existing semi-supervised and active learning methods.

The paper tackles the problem of expensive labeling for semantic segmentation in new driving scenarios by proposing a semi-supervised active domain adaptation framework, achieving or surpassing supervised accuracy with only 25% of labeled data using a real-time model.

Semantic segmentation plays an important role in intelligent vehicles, providing pixel-level semantic information about the environment. However, the labeling budget is expensive and time-consuming when semantic segmentation model is applied to new driving scenarios. To reduce the costs, semi-supervised semantic segmentation methods have been proposed to leverage large quantities of unlabeled images. Despite this, their performance still falls short of the accuracy required for practical applications, which is typically achieved by supervised learning. A significant shortcoming is that they typically select unlabeled images for annotation randomly, neglecting the assessment of sample value for model training. In this paper, we propose a novel semi-supervised active domain adaptation (SS-ADA) framework for semantic segmentation that employs an image-level acquisition strategy. SS-ADA integrates active learning into semi-supervised semantic segmentation to achieve the accuracy of supervised learning with a limited amount of labeled data from the target domain. Additionally, we design an IoU-based class weighting strategy to alleviate the class imbalance problem using annotations from active learning. We conducted extensive experiments on synthetic-to-real and real-to-real domain adaptation settings. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method. SS-ADA can achieve or even surpass the accuracy of its supervised learning counterpart with only 25% of the target labeled data when using a real-time segmentation model. The code for SS-ADA is available at https://github.com/ywher/SS-ADA.

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