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arxiv: 2408.09115 · v1 · pith:C4VZEEZP · submitted 2024-08-17 · cs.CV

GoodSAM++: Bridging Domain and Capacity Gaps via Segment Anything Model for Panoramic Semantic Segmentation

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This paper presents GoodSAM++, a novel framework utilizing the powerful zero-shot instance segmentation capability of SAM (i.e., teacher) to learn a compact panoramic semantic segmentation model, i.e., student, without requiring any labeled data. GoodSAM++ addresses two critical challenges: 1) SAM's inability to provide semantic labels and inherent distortion problems of panoramic images; 2) the significant capacity disparity between SAM and the student. The `out-of-the-box' insight of GoodSAM++ is to introduce a teacher assistant (TA) to provide semantic information for SAM, integrated with SAM to obtain reliable pseudo semantic maps to bridge both domain and capacity gaps. To make this possible, we first propose a Distortion-Aware Rectification (DARv2) module to address the domain gap. It effectively mitigates the object deformation and distortion problem in panoramic images to obtain pseudo semantic maps. We then introduce a Multi-level Knowledge Adaptation (MKA) module to efficiently transfer the semantic information from the TA and pseudo semantic maps to our compact student model, addressing the significant capacity gap. We conduct extensive experiments on both outdoor and indoor benchmark datasets, showing that our GoodSAM++ achieves a remarkable performance improvement over the state-of-the-art (SOTA) domain adaptation methods. Moreover, diverse open-world scenarios demonstrate the generalization capacity of our GoodSAM++. Last but not least, our most lightweight student model achieves comparable performance to the SOTA models with only 3.7 million parameters.

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