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VisDA 2022 Challenge: Domain Adaptation for Industrial Waste Sorting

Authors :
Bashkirova, Dina
Mishra, Samarth
Lteif, Diala
Teterwak, Piotr
Kim, Donghyun
Alladkani, Fadi
Akl, James
Calli, Berk
Bargal, Sarah Adel
Saenko, Kate
Kim, Daehan
Seo, Minseok
Jeon, YoungJin
Choi, Dong-Geol
Ettedgui, Shahaf
Giryes, Raja
Abu-Hussein, Shady
Xie, Binhui
Li, Shuang
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Label-efficient and reliable semantic segmentation is essential for many real-life applications, especially for industrial settings with high visual diversity, such as waste sorting. In industrial waste sorting, one of the biggest challenges is the extreme diversity of the input stream depending on factors like the location of the sorting facility, the equipment available in the facility, and the time of year, all of which significantly impact the composition and visual appearance of the waste stream. These changes in the data are called ``visual domains'', and label-efficient adaptation of models to such domains is needed for successful semantic segmentation of industrial waste. To test the abilities of computer vision models on this task, we present the VisDA 2022 Challenge on Domain Adaptation for Industrial Waste Sorting. Our challenge incorporates a fully-annotated waste sorting dataset, ZeroWaste, collected from two real material recovery facilities in different locations and seasons, as well as a novel procedurally generated synthetic waste sorting dataset, SynthWaste. In this competition, we aim to answer two questions: 1) can we leverage domain adaptation techniques to minimize the domain gap? and 2) can synthetic data augmentation improve performance on this task and help adapt to changing data distributions? The results of the competition show that industrial waste detection poses a real domain adaptation problem, that domain generalization techniques such as augmentations, ensembling, etc., improve the overall performance on the unlabeled target domain examples, and that leveraging synthetic data effectively remains an open problem. See https://ai.bu.edu/visda-2022/<br />Comment: Proceedings of Machine Learning Research

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.14828
Document Type :
Working Paper