Universal Image Segmentation With Efficiency

In this paper, we present UISE, a unified image segmentation framework that achieves efficient performance across various segmentation tasks, eliminating the need for multiple specialized pipelines. UISE employs dynamic convolutions between universal segmentation kernels and image feature maps, enab...

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Publié dans:IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence. - 1979. - 47(2025), 10 vom: 06. Sept., Seite 8550-8562
Auteur principal: Hu, Jie (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Cao, Liujuan, Jin, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Shengchuan, Ji, Rongrong
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2025
Accès à la collection:IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Sujets:Journal Article
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Résumé:In this paper, we present UISE, a unified image segmentation framework that achieves efficient performance across various segmentation tasks, eliminating the need for multiple specialized pipelines. UISE employs dynamic convolutions between universal segmentation kernels and image feature maps, enabling a single pipeline for different tasks such as panoptic, instance, semantic, and video instance segmentation. To address computational requirements, we introduce a feature pyramid aggregator for image feature extraction and a separable dynamic decoder for generating segmentation kernels. The aggregator re-parameterizes interpolation-first modules in a convolution-first manner, resulting in a significant acceleration of the pipeline without incurring additional costs. The decoder incorporates multi-head cross-attention through separable dynamic convolution, enhancing both efficiency and accuracy. Extensive experiments are conducted to validate UISE's performance across different segmentation tasks. To the best of our knowledge, UISE is the first universal segmentation framework that delivers competitive performance in terms of both speed and accuracy when compared to current state-of-the-art models
Description:Date Revised 12.09.2025
published: Print
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:1939-3539
DOI:10.1109/TPAMI.2025.3576857