Warp-Refine Propagation Semi-Supervised Auto-labeling via Cycle-consistency
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date_range 06/10/2021 00:00 infosortresearch_worklabelresearch_work
Our Paper: “Warp-Refine Propagation: Semi-Supervised Auto-Labeling via Cycle-Consistency” will be presented at IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2021 ( ICCV-2021)! I received great mentorship from my co-authors from Toyota Research Institute ( Adrien Gaidon, Rares Ambrus, and Dennis Park) and from Preferred Networks ( Shin-ichi Maeda, and Tommi Kerola)!
H2 Abstract:
Deep learning models for semantic segmentation rely on expensive, large-scale, manually annotated datasets. Labelling is a tedious process that can take hours per image. Automatically annotating video sequences by propagating sparsely labeled frames through time is a more scalable alternative. In this work, we propose a novel label propagation method, termed Warp-Refine Propagation, that combines semantic cues with geometric cues to efficiently auto-label videos. Our method learns to refine geometrically-warped labels and infuse them with learned semantic priors in a semi-supervised setting by leveraging cycle consistency across time. We quantitatively show that our method improves label-propagation by a noteworthy margin of 13.1 mIoU on the ApolloScape dataset. Furthermore, by training with the auto-labelled frames, we achieve competitive results on three semantic-segmentation benchmarks, improving the state-of-the-art by a large margin of 1.8 and 3.61 mIoU on NYU-V2 and KITTI, while matching the current best results on Cityscapes.