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SAM as the Guide: Mastering Pseudo-Label Refinement in Semi-Supervised Referring Expression Segmentation

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arxiv 2406.01451 v1 pith:U4FV2L2I submitted 2024-06-03 cs.CV cs.MM

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keywords semiresmodelpseudo-labelssemi-supervisedavailabledataguidinglabeled
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In this paper, we introduce SemiRES, a semi-supervised framework that effectively leverages a combination of labeled and unlabeled data to perform RES. A significant hurdle in applying semi-supervised techniques to RES is the prevalence of noisy pseudo-labels, particularly at the boundaries of objects. SemiRES incorporates the Segment Anything Model (SAM), renowned for its precise boundary demarcation, to improve the accuracy of these pseudo-labels. Within SemiRES, we offer two alternative matching strategies: IoU-based Optimal Matching (IOM) and Composite Parts Integration (CPI). These strategies are designed to extract the most accurate masks from SAM's output, thus guiding the training of the student model with enhanced precision. In instances where a precise mask cannot be matched from the available candidates, we develop the Pixel-Wise Adjustment (PWA) strategy, guiding the student model's training directly by the pseudo-labels. Extensive experiments on three RES benchmarks--RefCOCO, RefCOCO+, and G-Ref reveal its superior performance compared to fully supervised methods. Remarkably, with only 1% labeled data, our SemiRES outperforms the supervised baseline by a large margin, e.g. +18.64% gains on RefCOCO val set. The project code is available at \url{https://github.com/nini0919/SemiRES}.

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    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    3DResT applies teacher-student semi-supervised learning to 3D referring expression segmentation, promoting high-agreement pseudo-labels into the labeled set and dynamically weighting low-agreement ones, and reports a ...

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    cs.CV 2025-07 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    SAMST refines pseudo-labels with SAM prompts derived from connected regions and threshold filtering, improving semi-supervised remote sensing segmentation on Potsdam at 1/32 labeled data.

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