Don't worry about mistakes! Glass Segmentation Network via Mistake Correction

04/21/2023
by   Chengyu Zheng, et al.
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Recall one time when we were in an unfamiliar mall. We might mistakenly think that there exists or does not exist a piece of glass in front of us. Such mistakes will remind us to walk more safely and freely at the same or a similar place next time. To absorb the human mistake correction wisdom, we propose a novel glass segmentation network to detect transparent glass, dubbed GlassSegNet. Motivated by this human behavior, GlassSegNet utilizes two key stages: the identification stage (IS) and the correction stage (CS). The IS is designed to simulate the detection procedure of human recognition for identifying transparent glass by global context and edge information. The CS then progressively refines the coarse prediction by correcting mistake regions based on gained experience. Extensive experiments show clear improvements of our GlassSegNet over thirty-four state-of-the-art methods on three benchmark datasets.

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