BTSeg: Barlow Twins Regularization for Domain Adaptation in Semantic Segmentation

08/31/2023
by   Johannes Künzel, et al.
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Semantic image segmentation is a critical component in many computer vision systems, such as autonomous driving. In such applications, adverse conditions (heavy rain, night time, snow, extreme lighting) on the one hand pose specific challenges, yet are typically underrepresented in the available datasets. Generating more training data is cumbersome and expensive, and the process itself is error-prone due to the inherent aleatoric uncertainty. To address this challenging problem, we propose BTSeg, which exploits image-level correspondences as weak supervision signal to learn a segmentation model that is agnostic to adverse conditions. To this end, our approach uses the Barlow twins loss from the field of unsupervised learning and treats images taken at the same location but under different adverse conditions as "augmentations" of the same unknown underlying base image. This allows the training of a segmentation model that is robust to appearance changes introduced by different adverse conditions. We evaluate our approach on ACDC and the new challenging ACG benchmark to demonstrate its robustness and generalization capabilities. Our approach performs favorably when compared to the current state-of-the-art methods, while also being simpler to implement and train. The code will be released upon acceptance.

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