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Towards holistic scene understanding: Semantic segmentation and beyond

This dissertation addresses visual scene understanding and enhances segmentation performance and generalization, training efficiency of networks, and holistic understanding. First, we investigate semantic segmentation in the context of street scenes and train semantic segmentation networks on combinations of various datasets. In Chapter 2 we design a framework of hierarchical classifiers over a single convolutional backbone, and train it end-to-end on a combination of pixel-labeled datasets, improving generalizability and the number of recognizable semantic concepts. Chapter 3 focuses on enriching semantic segmentation with weak supervision and proposes a weakly-supervised algorithm for training with bounding box-level and image-level supervision instead of only with per-pixel supervision. The memory and computational load challenges that arise from simultaneous training on multiple datasets are addressed in Chapter 4. We propose two methodologies for selecting informative and diverse samples from datasets with weak supervision to reduce our networks' ecological footprint without sacrificing performance. Motivated by memory and computation efficiency requirements, in Chapter 5, we rethink simultaneous training on heterogeneous datasets and propose a universal semantic segmentation framework. This framework achieves consistent increases in performance metrics and semantic knowledgeability by exploiting various scene understanding datasets. Chapter 6 introduces the novel task of part-aware panoptic segmentation, which extends our reasoning towards holistic scene understanding. This task combines scene and parts-level semantics with instance-level object detection. In conclusion, our contributions span over convolutional network architectures, weakly-supervised learning, part and panoptic segmentation, paving the way towards a holistic, rich, and sustainable visual scene understanding.

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