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Unseen Object Instance Segmentation with Fully Test-time RGB-D Embeddings Adaptation

Abstract

Segmenting unseen objects is a crucial ability for the robot since it may encounter new environments during the operation. Recently, a popular solution is leveraging RGB-D features of large-scale synthetic data and directly applying the model to unseen real-world scenarios. However, the domain shift caused by the sim2real gap is inevitable, posing a crucial challenge to the segmentation model. In this paper, we em-phasize the adaptation process across sim2real domains and model it as a learning problem on the BatchNorm param-eters of a simulation-trained model. Specifically, we propose a novel non-parametric entropy objective, which formulates the learning objective for the test-time adaptation in an open-world manner. Then, a cross-modality knowledge distillation objective is further designed to encourage the test-time knowledge transfer for feature enhancement. Our approach can be efficiently implemented with only test images, without requiring annotations or revisiting the large-scale synthetic training data. Besides significant time savings, the proposed method consistently improves segmentation results on the overlap and boundary metrics, achieving state-of-the-art performance on unseen object instance segmentation.

Keywords:
Computer science Artificial intelligence Segmentation Machine learning Image segmentation Test data RGB color model Feature (linguistics) Adaptation (eye) Parametric statistics Synthetic data Computer vision Pattern recognition (psychology) Mathematics

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Topics

Advanced Neural Network Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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