Incremental few-shot instance segmentation without fine-tuning on novel classes

IF 4.3 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Luofeng Zhang, Libo Weng, Yuanming Zhang, Fei Gao
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Abstract

Many current incremental few-shot object detection and instance segmentation methods necessitate fine-tuning on novel classes, which presents difficulties when training newly emerged classes on devices with limited computational power. In this paper, a finetune-free incremental few-shot instance segmentation method is proposed. Firstly, a novel weight generator (NWG) is proposed to map the embeddings of novel classes to their respective true centers. Then, the limitations of cosine similarity on novel classes with few samples are analyzed, and a simple yet effective improvement called the piecewise function for similarity calculation (PFSC) is proposed. Lastly, a probability dependency method (PD) is designed to mitigate the impact on the performance of base classes after registering novel classes. The comparative experimental results show that the proposed model outperforms existing finetune-free methods much more on MS COCO and VOC datasets, and registration of novel classes has almost no negative impact on the base classes. Therefore, the model exhibits excellent performance and the proposed finetune-free idea enables it to learn novel classes directly through inference on devices with limited computational power.

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Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
4.40%
发文量
112
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: The central focus of this journal is the computer analysis of pictorial information. Computer Vision and Image Understanding publishes papers covering all aspects of image analysis from the low-level, iconic processes of early vision to the high-level, symbolic processes of recognition and interpretation. A wide range of topics in the image understanding area is covered, including papers offering insights that differ from predominant views. Research Areas Include: • Theory • Early vision • Data structures and representations • Shape • Range • Motion • Matching and recognition • Architecture and languages • Vision systems
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