Repurposing SAM for User-Defined Semantics Aware Segmentation
December 05, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π 2025 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW)
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Authors
Rohit Kundu, Sudipta Paul, Arindam Dutta, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury
arXiv ID
2312.02420
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
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Venue
2025 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW)
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Abstract
The Segment Anything Model (SAM) excels at generating precise object masks from input prompts but lacks semantic awareness, failing to associate its generated masks with specific object categories. To address this limitation, we propose U-SAM, a novel framework that imbibes semantic awareness into SAM, enabling it to generate targeted masks for user-specified object categories. Given only object class names as input from the user, U-SAM provides pixel-level semantic annotations for images without requiring any labeled/unlabeled samples from the test data distribution. Our approach leverages synthetically generated or web crawled images to accumulate semantic information about the desired object classes. We then learn a mapping function between SAM's mask embeddings and object class labels, effectively enhancing SAM with granularity-specific semantic recognition capabilities. As a result, users can obtain meaningful and targeted segmentation masks for specific objects they request, rather than generic and unlabeled masks. We evaluate U-SAM on PASCAL VOC 2012 and MSCOCO-80, achieving significant mIoU improvements of +17.95% and +5.20%, respectively, over state-of-the-art methods. By transforming SAM into a semantically aware segmentation model, U-SAM offers a practical and flexible solution for pixel-level annotation across diverse and unseen domains in a resource-constrained environment.
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