Aerospace, Vol. 11, Pages 496: Pixel-Wise and Class-Wise Semantic Cues for Few-Shot Segmentation in Astronaut Working Scenes

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Aerospace, Vol. 11, Pages 496: Pixel-Wise and Class-Wise Semantic Cues for Few-Shot Segmentation in Astronaut Working Scenes

Aerospace doi: 10.3390/aerospace11060496

Authors: Qingwei Sun Jiangang Chao Wanhong Lin Dongyang Wang Wei Chen Zhenying Xu Shaoli Xie

Few-shot segmentation (FSS) is a cutting-edge technology that can meet requirements using a small workload. With the development of China Aerospace Engineering, FSS plays a fundamental role in astronaut working scene (AWS) intelligent parsing. Although mainstream FSS methods have made considerable breakthroughs in natural data, they are not suitable for AWSs. AWSs are characterized by a similar foreground (FG) and background (BG), indistinguishable categories, and the strong influence of light, all of which place higher demands on FSS methods. We design a pixel-wise and class-wise network (PCNet) to match support and query features using pixel-wise and class-wise semantic cues. Specifically, PCNet extracts pixel-wise semantic information at each layer of the backbone using novel cross-attention. Dense prototypes are further utilized to extract class-wise semantic cues as a supplement. In addition, the deep prototype is distilled in reverse to the shallow layer to improve its quality. Furthermore, we customize a dataset for AWSs and conduct abundant experiments. The results indicate that PCNet outperforms the published best method by 4.34% and 5.15% in accuracy under one-shot and five-shot settings, respectively. Moreover, PCNet compares favorably with the traditional semantic segmentation model under the 13-shot setting.

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