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SortedAP: Rethinking evaluation metrics for instance segmentation

Long Chen, Yuli Wu, Johannes Stegmaier, Dorit Merhof

202314 citationsDOI

Abstract

Designing metrics for evaluating instance segmentation revolves around comprehensively considering object detection and segmentation accuracy. However, other important properties, such as sensitivity, continuity, and equality, are overlooked in the current study. In this paper, we reveal that most existing metrics have a limited resolution of segmentation quality. They are only conditionally sensitive to the change of masks or false predictions. For certain metrics, the score can change drastically in a narrow range which could provide a misleading indication of the quality gap between results. Therefore, we propose a new metric called sortedAP, which strictly decreases with both object- and pixel-level imperfections and has an uninterrupted penalization scale over the entire domain. We provide the evaluation toolkit and experiment code at https://www.github.com/looooongChen/sortedAP.

Topics & Concepts

SegmentationMetric (unit)Computer scienceObject (grammar)Sensitivity (control systems)Code (set theory)Range (aeronautics)Quality (philosophy)Artificial intelligenceScale (ratio)Data miningDomain (mathematical analysis)Image segmentationScale-space segmentationPixelSegmentation-based object categorizationChange detectionPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningMathematicsSet (abstract data type)Electronic engineeringEngineeringPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageMaterials scienceEconomicsComposite materialPhysicsMathematical analysisOperations managementEpistemologyAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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