Conflict-Based Cross-View Consistency for Semi-Supervised Semantic Segmentation

03/02/2023
by   Zicheng Wang, et al.
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Semi-supervised semantic segmentation has recently gained increasing research interest as it can reduce the requirement for large-scale fully-annotated training data by effectively exploiting large amounts of unlabelled data. The current methods often suffer from the confirmation bias from the pseudo-labelling process, which can be alleviated by the co-training framework. The current co-training-based semi-supervised semantic segmentation methods rely on hand-crafted perturbations to prevent the different sub-nets from collapsing into each other, but these artificial perturbations cannot lead to the optimal solution. In this work, we propose a new conflict-based cross-view consistency (CCVC) method based on a two-branch co-training framework for semi-supervised semantic segmentation. Our work aims at enforcing the two sub-nets to learn informative features from irrelevant views. In particular, we first propose a new cross-view consistency (CVC) strategy that encourages the two sub-nets to learn distinct features from the same input by introducing a feature discrepancy loss, while these distinct features are expected to generate consistent prediction scores of the input. The CVC strategy helps to prevent the two sub-nets from stepping into the collapse. In addition, we further propose a conflict-based pseudo-labelling (CPL) method to guarantee the model will learn more useful information from conflicting predictions, which will lead to a stable training process. We validate our new semi-supervised semantic segmentation approach on the widely used benchmark datasets PASCAL VOC 2012 and Cityscapes, where our method achieves new state-of-the-art performance.

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