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Finding NeMo: Negative-mined Mosaic Augmentation for Referring Image Segmentation

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Referring Image Segmentation is a comprehensive task to segment an object referred by a textual query from an image. In nature, the level of difficulty in this task is affected by the existence of similar objects and the complexity of the referring expression. Recent RIS models still show a significant performance gap between easy and hard scenarios. We pose that the bottleneck exists in the data, and propose a simple but powerful data augmentation method, Negative-mined Mosaic Augmentation (NeMo). This method augments a training image into a mosaic with three other negative images carefully curated by a pretrained multimodal alignment model, e.g., CLIP, to make the sample more challenging. We discover that it is critical to properly adjust the difficulty level, neither too ambiguous nor too trivial. The augmented training data encourages the RIS model to recognize subtle differences and relationships between similar visual entities and to concretely understand the whole expression to locate the right target better. Our approach shows consistent improvements on various datasets and models, verified by extensive experiments.

Seongsu Ha, Chaeyun Kim, Donghwa Kim, Junho Lee, Sangho Lee, Joonseok Lee• 2024

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO (val)--
259
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO+ (test-B)--
252
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO (test A)--
230
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO+ (val)--
179
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO (test-B)--
171
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCOg (val)
oIoU64.4
100
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCO+ (testA)--
97
Referring Image SegmentationRefCOCOg (test)
oIoU64.8
61
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