Class Based Thresholding in Early Exit Semantic Segmentation Networks

10/27/2022
by   Alperen Gormez, et al.
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We propose Class Based Thresholding (CBT) to reduce the computational cost of early exit semantic segmentation models while preserving the mean intersection over union (mIoU) performance. A key idea of CBT is to exploit the naturally-occurring neural collapse phenomenon. Specifically, by calculating the mean prediction probabilities of each class in the training set, CBT assigns different masking threshold values to each class, so that the computation can be terminated sooner for pixels belonging to easy-to-predict classes. We show the effectiveness of CBT on Cityscapes and ADE20K datasets. CBT can reduce the computational cost by 23% compared to the previous state-of-the-art early exit models.

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