Beyond Semantic to Instance Segmentation: Weakly-Supervised Instance Segmentation via Semantic Knowledge Transfer and Self-Refinement
Recent weakly-supervised semantic segmentation (WSSS) has made remarkable progress due to class-wise localization techniques using image-level labels. Meanwhile, weakly-supervised instance segmentation (WSIS) is a more challenging task because instance-wise localization using only image-level labels is quite difficult. Consequently, most WSIS approaches exploit off-the-shelf proposal technique that requires pre-training with high-level labels, deviating a fully image-level supervised setting. Moreover, we focus on semantic drift problem, i.e., missing instances in pseudo instance labels are categorized as background class, occurring confusion between background and instance in training. To this end, we propose a novel approach that consists of two innovative components. First, we design a semantic knowledge transfer to obtain pseudo instance labels by transferring the knowledge of WSSS to WSIS while eliminating the need for off-the-shelf proposals. Second, we propose a self-refinement method that refines the pseudo instance labels in a self-supervised scheme and employs them to the training in an online manner while resolving the semantic drift problem. The extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, and we outperform existing works on PASCAL VOC2012 without any off-the-shelf proposal techniques. Furthermore, our approach can be easily applied to the point-supervised setting, boosting the performance with an economical annotation cost. The code will be available soon.
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