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Dual Path Learning for Domain Adaptation of Semantic Segmentation

Yiting Cheng, Fangyun Wei, Jianmin Bao, Dong Chen, Fang Wen, Wenqiang Zhang

2021-08-13ICCV 2021 10Self-Supervised LearningSegmentationSemantic SegmentationSynthetic-to-Real TranslationTranslationImage-to-Image TranslationDomain Adaptation
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Abstract

Domain adaptation for semantic segmentation enables to alleviate the need for large-scale pixel-wise annotations. Recently, self-supervised learning (SSL) with a combination of image-to-image translation shows great effectiveness in adaptive segmentation. The most common practice is to perform SSL along with image translation to well align a single domain (the source or target). However, in this single-domain paradigm, unavoidable visual inconsistency raised by image translation may affect subsequent learning. In this paper, based on the observation that domain adaptation frameworks performed in the source and target domain are almost complementary in terms of image translation and SSL, we propose a novel dual path learning (DPL) framework to alleviate visual inconsistency. Concretely, DPL contains two complementary and interactive single-domain adaptation pipelines aligned in source and target domain respectively. The inference of DPL is extremely simple, only one segmentation model in the target domain is employed. Novel technologies such as dual path image translation and dual path adaptive segmentation are proposed to make two paths promote each other in an interactive manner. Experiments on GTA5$\rightarrow$Cityscapes and SYNTHIA$\rightarrow$Cityscapes scenarios demonstrate the superiority of our DPL model over the state-of-the-art methods. The code and models are available at: \url{https://github.com/royee182/DPL}

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Image-to-Image TranslationGTAV-to-Cityscapes LabelsmIoU53.3DPL-Dual
Image GenerationGTAV-to-Cityscapes LabelsmIoU53.3DPL-Dual
1 Image, 2*2 StitchingGTAV-to-Cityscapes LabelsmIoU53.3DPL-Dual

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