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Style-Hallucinated Dual Consistency Learning for Domain Generalized Semantic Segmentation

Yuyang Zhao, Zhun Zhong, Na Zhao, Nicu Sebe, Gim Hee Lee

2022-04-06Domain GeneralizationHallucinationSemantic SegmentationWorld KnowledgeRobust Object Detection
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Abstract

In this paper, we study the task of synthetic-to-real domain generalized semantic segmentation, which aims to learn a model that is robust to unseen real-world scenes using only synthetic data. The large domain shift between synthetic and real-world data, including the limited source environmental variations and the large distribution gap between synthetic and real-world data, significantly hinders the model performance on unseen real-world scenes. In this work, we propose the Style-HAllucinated Dual consistEncy learning (SHADE) framework to handle such domain shift. Specifically, SHADE is constructed based on two consistency constraints, Style Consistency (SC) and Retrospection Consistency (RC). SC enriches the source situations and encourages the model to learn consistent representation across style-diversified samples. RC leverages real-world knowledge to prevent the model from overfitting to synthetic data and thus largely keeps the representation consistent between the synthetic and real-world models. Furthermore, we present a novel style hallucination module (SHM) to generate style-diversified samples that are essential to consistency learning. SHM selects basis styles from the source distribution, enabling the model to dynamically generate diverse and realistic samples during training. Experiments show that our SHADE yields significant improvement and outperforms state-of-the-art methods by 5.05% and 8.35% on the average mIoU of three real-world datasets on single- and multi-source settings, respectively.

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Domain AdaptationGTA-to-Avg(Cityscapes,BDD,Mapillary)mIoU45.27SHADE
Object DetectionDWDmPC [AP50]28.4SHADE
3DDWDmPC [AP50]28.4SHADE
2D ClassificationDWDmPC [AP50]28.4SHADE
2D Object DetectionDWDmPC [AP50]28.4SHADE
Domain GeneralizationGTA-to-Avg(Cityscapes,BDD,Mapillary)mIoU45.27SHADE
16kDWDmPC [AP50]28.4SHADE

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