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Coral Image Segmentation with Point-Supervision via Latent Dirichlet Allocation with Spatial Coherence

Xi Yu    
Bing Ouyang and Jose C. Principe    

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Deep neural networks provide remarkable performances on supervised learning tasks with extensive collections of labeled data. However, creating such large well-annotated data sets requires a considerable amount of resources, time and effort, especially for underwater images data sets such as corals and marine animals. Therefore, the overreliance on labels is one of the main obstacles for widespread applications of deep learning methods. In order to overcome this need for large annotated dataset, this paper proposes a label-efficient deep learning framework for image segmentation using only very sparse point-supervision. Our approach employs a latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) with spatial coherence on feature space to iteratively generate pseudo labels. The method requires, as an initial condition, a Wide Residual Network (WRN) trained with sparse labels and mutual information constraints. The proposed method is evaluated on the sparsely labeled coral image data set collected from the Pulley Ridge region in the Gulf of Mexico. Experiments show that our method can improve image segmentation performance against sparsely labeled samples and achieves better results compared with other semi-supervised approaches.

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