Training of Convolutional Networks on Multiple Heterogeneous Datasets for Street Scene Semantic Segmentation

15 Mar 2018  ·  Panagiotis Meletis, Gijs Dubbelman ·

We propose a convolutional network with hierarchical classifiers for per-pixel semantic segmentation, which is able to be trained on multiple, heterogeneous datasets and exploit their semantic hierarchy. Our network is the first to be simultaneously trained on three different datasets from the intelligent vehicles domain, i.e. Cityscapes, GTSDB and Mapillary Vistas, and is able to handle different semantic level-of-detail, class imbalances, and different annotation types, i.e. dense per-pixel and sparse bounding-box labels. We assess our hierarchical approach, by comparing against flat, non-hierarchical classifiers and we show improvements in mean pixel accuracy of 13.0% for Cityscapes classes and 2.4% for Vistas classes and 32.3% for GTSDB classes. Our implementation achieves inference rates of 17 fps at a resolution of 520x706 for 108 classes running on a GPU.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Rank Source Paper Compare
Semantic Segmentation KITTI Semantic Segmentation AHiSS Mean IoU (class) 61.24 # 5

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