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Segment, Select, Correct: A Framework for Weakly-Supervised Referring Segmentation

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arxiv 2310.13479 v3 pith:4DKYXQ6E submitted 2023-10-20 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords weakly-supervisedzero-shotselectcorrectlearningsegmentframeworkfully-supervised
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Referring Image Segmentation (RIS) - the problem of identifying objects in images through natural language sentences - is a challenging task currently mostly solved through supervised learning. However, while collecting referred annotation masks is a time-consuming process, the few existing weakly-supervised and zero-shot approaches fall significantly short in performance compared to fully-supervised learning ones. To bridge the performance gap without mask annotations, we propose a novel weakly-supervised framework that tackles RIS by decomposing it into three steps: obtaining instance masks for the object mentioned in the referencing instruction (segment), using zero-shot learning to select a potentially correct mask for the given instruction (select), and bootstrapping a model which allows for fixing the mistakes of zero-shot selection (correct). In our experiments, using only the first two steps (zero-shot segment and select) outperforms other zero-shot baselines by as much as 16.5%, while our full method improves upon this much stronger baseline and sets the new state-of-the-art for weakly-supervised RIS, reducing the gap between the weakly-supervised and fully-supervised methods in some cases from around 33% to as little as 7%. Code is available at https://github.com/fgirbal/segment-select-correct.

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  1. LGD: Leveraging Generative Descriptions for Zero-Shot Referring Image Segmentation

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    LGD generates attribute and surrounding descriptions from a multi-modal LLM to improve CLIP-based mask selection, setting new state-of-the-art results on RefCOCO, RefCOCO+, and RefCOCOg.

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