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Decoupling Classifier for Boosting Few-shot Object Detection and Instance Segmentation

2025-05-20Thirty-sixth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2022) 2022Code Available1· sign in to hype

Bin-Bin Gao, Xiaochen Chen, Zhongyi Huang, Congchong Nie, Jun Liu, Jinxiang Lai, Guannan Jiang, Xi Wang, Chengjie Wang

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This paper focus on few-shot object detection~(FSOD) and instance segmentation~(FSIS), which requires a model to quickly adapt to novel classes with a few labeled instances. The existing methods severely suffer from bias classification because of the missing label issue which naturally exists in an instance-level few-shot scenario and is first formally proposed by us. Our analysis suggests that the standard classification head of most FSOD or FSIS models needs to be decoupled to mitigate the bias classification. Therefore, we propose an embarrassingly simple but effective method that decouples the standard classifier into two heads. Then, these two individual heads are capable of independently addressing clear positive samples and noisy negative samples which are caused by the missing label. In this way, the model can effectively learn novel classes while mitigating the effects of noisy negative samples. Without bells and whistles, our model without any additional computation cost and parameters consistently outperforms its baseline and state-of-the-art by a large margin on PASCAL VOC and MS-COCO benchmarks for FSOD and FSIS tasks. The Code is available at https://csgaobb.github.io/Projects/DCFS.

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DatasetModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
MS-COCO (10-shot)DCFSAP19.5Unverified
MS-COCO (1-shot)DCFSAP8.1Unverified
MS-COCO (1-shot)DCFSAP10Unverified
MS-COCO (30-shot)DCFSAP22.7Unverified

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