Abstract

Few-shot segmentation aims to segment objects belonging to a specific class under the guidance of a few annotated examples. Most existing approaches follow the prototype learning paradigm and generate category prototypes by squeezing masked feature maps extracted from images in the support set. These support prototypes may lead to inaccurate predictions when directly compared with features extracted from the query set due to the considerable distribution discrepancy between support and query features. We propose a query-guided prototype learning architecture to address this problem from two aspects: (i) We propose a cross-alignment loss for training the segmentation decoder. This loss function will help the decoder improve its robustness against the distribution discrepancy between support and query features. (ii) We build a dynamic fusion module to strengthen the original support prototype with another prototype extracted from query features. Experiments show that our method achieves promising results compared to previous prototype learning methods on PASCAL-5 i and COCO-20 i datasets.

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