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Camouflaged Object Detection via Context-aware Cross-level Fusion

Geng Chen, Si-Jie Liu, Yu-Jia Sun, Ge-Peng Ji, Ya-Feng Wu, Tao Zhou

2022-07-27Camouflaged Object Segmentationobject-detectionObject Detection
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Abstract

Camouflaged object detection (COD) aims to identify the objects that conceal themselves in natural scenes. Accurate COD suffers from a number of challenges associated with low boundary contrast and the large variation of object appearances, e.g., object size and shape. To address these challenges, we propose a novel Context-aware Cross-level Fusion Network (C2F-Net), which fuses context-aware cross-level features for accurately identifying camouflaged objects. Specifically, we compute informative attention coefficients from multi-level features with our Attention-induced Cross-level Fusion Module (ACFM), which further integrates the features under the guidance of attention coefficients. We then propose a Dual-branch Global Context Module (DGCM) to refine the fused features for informative feature representations by exploiting rich global context information. Multiple ACFMs and DGCMs are integrated in a cascaded manner for generating a coarse prediction from high-level features. The coarse prediction acts as an attention map to refine the low-level features before passing them to our Camouflage Inference Module (CIM) to generate the final prediction. We perform extensive experiments on three widely used benchmark datasets and compare C2F-Net with state-of-the-art (SOTA) models. The results show that C2F-Net is an effective COD model and outperforms SOTA models remarkably. Further, an evaluation on polyp segmentation datasets demonstrates the promising potentials of our C2F-Net in COD downstream applications. Our code is publicly available at: https://github.com/Ben57882/C2FNet-TSCVT.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Object DetectionPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
3DPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
Camouflaged Object SegmentationPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
Object SegmentationPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
2D ClassificationPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
2D Object DetectionPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2
16kPCOD_1200S-Measure0.895C2FNet-V2

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