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Autori principali: Aydın, M. Arda, Çırpar, Efe Mert, Abdinli, Elvin, Unal, Gozde, Sahin, Yusuf H.
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.12044
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author Aydın, M. Arda
Çırpar, Efe Mert
Abdinli, Elvin
Unal, Gozde
Sahin, Yusuf H.
author_facet Aydın, M. Arda
Çırpar, Efe Mert
Abdinli, Elvin
Unal, Gozde
Sahin, Yusuf H.
contents Recent advances in foundational Vision Language Models (VLMs) have reshaped the evaluation paradigm in computer vision tasks. These foundational models, especially CLIP, have accelerated research in open-vocabulary computer vision tasks, including Open-Vocabulary Semantic Segmentation (OVSS). Although the initial results are promising, the dense prediction capabilities of VLMs still require further improvement. In this study, we enhance the semantic segmentation performance of CLIP by introducing new modules and modifications: 1) architectural changes in the last layer of ViT and the incorporation of attention maps from the middle layers with the last layer, 2) Image Engineering: applying data augmentations to enrich input image representations, and 3) using Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate definitions and synonyms for each class name to leverage CLIP's open-vocabulary capabilities. Our training-free method, ITACLIP, outperforms current state-of-the-art approaches on segmentation benchmarks such as COCO-Stuff, COCO-Object, Pascal Context, and Pascal VOC. Our code is available at https://github.com/m-arda-aydn/ITACLIP.
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spellingShingle ITACLIP: Boosting Training-Free Semantic Segmentation with Image, Text, and Architectural Enhancements
Aydın, M. Arda
Çırpar, Efe Mert
Abdinli, Elvin
Unal, Gozde
Sahin, Yusuf H.
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Recent advances in foundational Vision Language Models (VLMs) have reshaped the evaluation paradigm in computer vision tasks. These foundational models, especially CLIP, have accelerated research in open-vocabulary computer vision tasks, including Open-Vocabulary Semantic Segmentation (OVSS). Although the initial results are promising, the dense prediction capabilities of VLMs still require further improvement. In this study, we enhance the semantic segmentation performance of CLIP by introducing new modules and modifications: 1) architectural changes in the last layer of ViT and the incorporation of attention maps from the middle layers with the last layer, 2) Image Engineering: applying data augmentations to enrich input image representations, and 3) using Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate definitions and synonyms for each class name to leverage CLIP's open-vocabulary capabilities. Our training-free method, ITACLIP, outperforms current state-of-the-art approaches on segmentation benchmarks such as COCO-Stuff, COCO-Object, Pascal Context, and Pascal VOC. Our code is available at https://github.com/m-arda-aydn/ITACLIP.
title ITACLIP: Boosting Training-Free Semantic Segmentation with Image, Text, and Architectural Enhancements
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.12044