Handling new target classes in semantic segmentation with domain adaptation

Maxime Bucher   Tuan-Hung Vu   Matthieu Cord   Patrick Pérez

CVIU 2021

Paper  

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Abstract

In this work, we define and address a novel domain adaptation (DA) problem in semantic scene segmentation, where the target domain not only exhibits a data distribution shift w.r.t. the source domain, but also includes novel classes that do not exist in the latter. Different to "open-set" and "universal domain adaptation", which both regard all objects from new classes as "unknown", we aim at explicit test-time prediction for these new classes. To reach this goal, we propose a framework that leverages domain adaptation and zero-shot learning techniques to enable "boundless" adaptation in the target domain. It relies on a novel architecture, along with a dedicated learning scheme, to bridge the source-target domain gap while learning how to map new classes' labels to relevant visual representations. The performance is further improved using self-training on target-domain pseudo-labels. For validation, we consider different domain adaptation set-ups, namely synthetic-2-real, country-2-country and dataset-2-dataset. Our framework outperforms the baselines by significant margins, setting competitive standards on all benchmarks for the new task.



BibTeX

@inproceedings{bucher2021buda,
  title={Handling new target classes in semantic segmentation with domain adaptation},
  author={Bucher, Maxime and Tuan-Hung, VU and Cord, Matthieu and P{\'e}rez, Patrick},
  journal={Computer Vision and Image Understanding},
  year={2021}
}