Segmentation Performance
Segmentation performance, the accuracy of delineating objects or regions within images, is a critical area of research across diverse fields, aiming to improve the precision and efficiency of automated image analysis. Current research focuses on enhancing existing architectures like U-Net and incorporating transformers, large language models, and foundation models like SAM to improve segmentation accuracy, particularly in challenging domains such as medical imaging and microscopy. These advancements are crucial for improving diagnostic accuracy in healthcare, accelerating scientific discovery in various biological fields, and enabling more robust automation in numerous applications. Significant effort is also being devoted to addressing challenges like noisy labels, domain adaptation, and computational efficiency.
Papers
Looking for Tiny Defects via Forward-Backward Feature Transfer
Alex Costanzino, Pierluigi Zama Ramirez, Giuseppe Lisanti, Luigi Di Stefano
POSTURE: Pose Guided Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Human Body Part Segmentation
Arindam Dutta, Rohit Lal, Yash Garg, Calvin-Khang Ta, Dripta S. Raychaudhuri, Hannah Dela Cruz, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury