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Self-training via Metric Learning for Source-Free Domain Adaptation of Semantic Segmentation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-04-10 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Unsupervised source-free domain adaptation methods aim to train a model for the target domain utilizing a pretrained source-domain model and unlabeled target-domain data, particularly when accessibility to source data is restricted due to intellectual property or privacy concerns. Traditional methods usually use self-training with pseudo-labeling, which is often subjected to thresholding based on prediction confidence. However, such thresholding limits the effectiveness of self-training due to insufficient supervision. This issue becomes more severe in a source-free setting, where supervision comes solely from the predictions of the pre-trained source model. In this study, we propose a novel approach by incorporating a mean-teacher model, wherein the student network is trained using all predictions from the teacher network. Instead of employing thresholding on predictions, we introduce a method to weight the gradients calculated from pseudo-labels based on the reliability of the teacher's predictions. To assess reliability, we introduce a novel approach using proxy-based metric learning. Our method is evaluated in synthetic-to-real and cross-city scenarios, demonstrating superior performance compared to existing state-of-the-art methods.

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@article{arxiv.2212.04227,
  title  = {Self-training via Metric Learning for Source-Free Domain Adaptation of Semantic Segmentation},
  author = {Ibrahim Batuhan Akkaya and Ugur Halici},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.04227},
  year   = {2024}
}

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This paper is under consideration at Computer Vision and Image Understanding