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Article Dans Une Revue CVPR "24 : IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Année : 2024

OpenESS: Event-based Semantic Scene Understanding with Open Vocabularies

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Event-based semantic segmentation (ESS) is a fundamental yet challenging task for event camera sensing. The difficulties in interpreting and annotating event data limit its scalability. While domain adaptation from images to event data can help to mitigate this issue, there exist data representational differences that require additional effort to resolve. In this work, for the first time, we synergize information from image, text, and event-data domains and introduce OpenESS to enable scalable ESS in an open-world, annotation-efficient manner. We achieve this goal by transferring the semantically rich CLIP knowledge from image-text pairs to event streams. To pursue better cross-modality adaptation, we propose a frame-to-event contrastive distillation and a text-to-event semantic consistency regularization. Experimental results on popular ESS benchmarks showed our approach outperforms existing methods. Notably, we achieve 53.93% and 43.31% mIoU on DDD17 and DSEC-Semantic without using either event or frame labels.
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hal-04776117 , version 1 (11-11-2024)

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Lingdong Kong, Youquan Liu, Lai Xing Ng, Benoit Cottereau, Wei Tsang Ooi. OpenESS: Event-based Semantic Scene Understanding with Open Vocabularies. CVPR "24 : IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2024, ⟨10.48550/arXiv.2405.05259⟩. ⟨hal-04776117⟩
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