Hybrid Open-set Segmentation with Synthetic Negative Data

19 Jan 2023  ·  Matej Grcić, Siniša Šegvić ·

Open-set segmentation can be conceived by complementing closed-set classification with anomaly detection. Many of the existing dense anomaly detectors operate through generative modelling of regular data or by discriminating with respect to negative data. These two approaches optimize different objectives and therefore exhibit different failure modes. Consequently, we propose a novel anomaly score that fuses generative and discriminative cues. Our score can be implemented by upgrading any closed-set segmentation model with dense estimates of dataset posterior and unnormalized data likelihood. The resulting dense hybrid open-set models require negative training images that can be sampled from an auxiliary negative dataset, from a jointly trained generative model, or from a mixture of both sources. We evaluate our contributions on benchmarks for dense anomaly detection and open-set segmentation. The experiments reveal strong open-set performance in spite of negligible computational overhead.

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