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  • Machine learning methods for camouflaged object detection face two main biases: model bias, caused by training datasets focusing on the image center, and data bias, due to challenges in accurately labeling object boundaries.
  • To address these biases, a new technique called predictive uncertainty estimation is introduced, which combines model uncertainty and data uncertainty.
  • The proposed Predictive Uncertainty Estimation Network (PUENet) effectively estimates these uncertainties using a Bayesian framework, achieving high prediction accuracy and reliable uncertainty estimation in experiments.

Article Abstract

Uncertainty is inherent in machine learning methods, especially those for camouflaged object detection aiming to finely segment the objects concealed in background. The strong enquote center bias of the training dataset leads to models of poor generalization ability as the models learn to find camouflaged objects around image center, which we define as enquote model bias. Further, due to the similar appearance of camouflaged object and its surroundings, it is difficult to label the accurate scope of the camouflaged object, especially along object boundaries, which we term as enquote data bias. To effectively model the two types of biases, we resort to uncertainty estimation and introduce predictive uncertainty estimation technique, which is the sum of model uncertainty and data uncertainty, to estimate the two types of biases simultaneously. Specifically, we present a predictive uncertainty estimation network (PUENet) that consists of a Bayesian conditional variational auto-encoder (BCVAE) to achieve predictive uncertainty estimation, and a predictive uncertainty approximation (PUA) module to avoid the expensive sampling process at test-time. Experimental results show that our PUENet achieves both highly accurate prediction, and reliable uncertainty estimation representing the biases within both model parameters and the datasets.

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