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Self-Supervised Visual Representation Learning from Hierarchical Grouping

Xiao Zhang, Michael Maire

Spotlight presentation: Orals & Spotlights Track 12: Vision Applications
on Wed, Dec 9th, 2020 @ 03:00 – 03:10 GMT
Poster Session 3 (more posters)
on Wed, Dec 9th, 2020 @ 05:00 – 07:00 GMT
Abstract: We create a framework for bootstrapping visual representation learning from a primitive visual grouping capability. We operationalize grouping via a contour detector that partitions an image into regions, followed by merging of those regions into a tree hierarchy. A small supervised dataset suffices for training this grouping primitive. Across a large unlabeled dataset, we apply this learned primitive to automatically predict hierarchical region structure. These predictions serve as guidance for self-supervised contrastive feature learning: we task a deep network with producing per-pixel embeddings whose pairwise distances respect the region hierarchy. Experiments demonstrate that our approach can serve as state-of-the-art generic pre-training, benefiting downstream tasks. We additionally explore applications to semantic region search and video-based object instance tracking.

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