Segmentation Model
Segmentation models aim to partition images into meaningful regions, a crucial task across diverse fields like medical imaging and autonomous driving. Current research emphasizes improving model robustness and efficiency, focusing on architectures like U-Nets, Transformers, and diffusion models, often incorporating techniques like continual learning and prompt engineering to adapt to new data or tasks with minimal retraining. These advancements are driving improvements in accuracy and reducing the need for extensive labeled datasets, leading to wider applicability in various scientific and industrial applications.
Papers
DaTaSeg: Taming a Universal Multi-Dataset Multi-Task Segmentation Model
Xiuye Gu, Yin Cui, Jonathan Huang, Abdullah Rashwan, Xuan Yang, Xingyi Zhou, Golnaz Ghiasi, Weicheng Kuo, Huizhong Chen, Liang-Chieh Chen, David A Ross
Segment Anything in High Quality
Lei Ke, Mingqiao Ye, Martin Danelljan, Yifan Liu, Yu-Wing Tai, Chi-Keung Tang, Fisher Yu
Robust and Generalisable Segmentation of Subtle Epilepsy-causing Lesions: a Graph Convolutional Approach
Hannah Spitzer, Mathilde Ripart, Abdulah Fawaz, Logan Z. J. Williams, MELD project, Emma Robinson, Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Sophie Adler, Konrad Wagstyl