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ELDA: Using Edges to Have an Edge on Semantic Segmentation Based UDA

16 November 2022
Tingbo Liao
Huang-ru Liao
Shan Yang
Jiemei Yao
Li-Yuan Tsao
Hsu-Shen Liu
Bo Wun Cheng
Chen-Hao Chao
Chia-Che Chang
Yi-Chen Lo
Chun-Yi Lee
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Abstract

Many unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) methods have been proposed to bridge the domain gap by utilizing domain invariant information. Most approaches have chosen depth as such information and achieved remarkable success. Despite their effectiveness, using depth as domain invariant information in UDA tasks may lead to multiple issues, such as excessively high extraction costs and difficulties in achieving a reliable prediction quality. As a result, we introduce Edge Learning based Domain Adaptation (ELDA), a framework which incorporates edge information into its training process to serve as a type of domain invariant information. In our experiments, we quantitatively and qualitatively demonstrate that the incorporation of edge information is indeed beneficial and effective and enables ELDA to outperform the contemporary state-of-the-art methods on two commonly adopted benchmarks for semantic segmentation based UDA tasks. In addition, we show that ELDA is able to better separate the feature distributions of different classes. We further provide an ablation analysis to justify our design decisions.

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