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MSI: Maximize Support-Set Information for Few-Shot Segmentation

Seonghyeon Moon, Samuel S. Sohn, Honglu Zhou, Sejong Yoon, Vladimir Pavlović, Muhammad Haris Khan, Mubbasir Kapadia

202330 citationsDOI

Abstract

FSS (Few-shot segmentation) aims to segment a target class using a small number of labeled images (support set). To extract information relevant to the target class, a dominant approach in best performing FSS methods removes background features using a support mask. We observe that this feature excision through a limiting support mask introduces an information bottleneck in several challenging FSS cases, e.g., for small targets and/or inaccurate target boundaries. To this end, we present a novel method (MSI), which maximizes the support-set information by exploiting two complementary sources of features to generate super correlation maps. We validate the effectiveness of our approach by instantiating it into three recent and strong FSS methods. Experimental results on several publicly available FSS benchmarks show that our proposed method consistently improves performance by visible margins and leads to faster convergence. Our code and trained models are available at: https://github.com/moonsh/MSI-Maximize-Support-Set-Information

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBottleneckSegmentationFeature (linguistics)Set (abstract data type)Class (philosophy)LimitingCode (set theory)Artificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)Image segmentationShot (pellet)Convergence (economics)Data miningEconomicsEngineeringPhilosophyOrganic chemistryEmbedded systemChemistryProgramming languageMechanical engineeringLinguisticsEconomic growthDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging
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