Contextual Debiasing for Visual Recognition With Causal Mechanisms

CVPR 2022  ·  Ruyang Liu, Hao liu, Ge Li, Haodi Hou, TingHao Yu, Tao Yang ·

As a common problem in the visual world, contextual bias means the recognition may depend on the co-occurrence context rather than the objects themselves, which is even more severe in multi-label tasks due to multiple targets and the absence of location. Although some studies have focused on tackling the problem, removing the negative effect of context is still challenging because it is difficult to obtain the representation of contextual bias. In this paper, we propose a simple but effective framework employing causal inference to mitigate contextual bias. We first present a Structural Causal Model (SCM) clarifying the causal relation among object representations, context, and predictions. Then, we develop a novel Causal Context Debiasing (CCD) Module to pursue the direct effect of an instance. Specifically, we adopt causal intervention to eliminate the effect of confounder and counterfactual reasoning to obtain a Total Direct Effect (TDE) free from the contextual bias. Note that our CCD framework is orthogonal to existing statistical models and thus can be migrated to any other backbones. Extensive experiments on several multi-label classification datasets demonstrate the superiority of our model over other state-of-the-art baselines.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Multi-Label Classification MS-COCO CCD-SwinL mAP 90.3 # 9
Multi-Label Classification MS-COCO CCD-R101 mAP 85.3 # 21

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