Loss Functions in the Era of Semantic Segmentation: A Survey and Outlook

Semantic image segmentation, the process of classifying each pixel in an image into a particular class, plays an important role in many visual understanding systems. As the predominant criterion for evaluating the performance of statistical models, loss functions are crucial for shaping the developm...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Azad, Reza, Heidary, Moein, Yilmaz, Kadir, Hüttemann, Michael, Karimijafarbigloo, Sanaz, Wu, Yuli, Schmeink, Anke, Merhof, Dorit
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 08.12.2023
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Summary:Semantic image segmentation, the process of classifying each pixel in an image into a particular class, plays an important role in many visual understanding systems. As the predominant criterion for evaluating the performance of statistical models, loss functions are crucial for shaping the development of deep learning-based segmentation algorithms and improving their overall performance. To aid researchers in identifying the optimal loss function for their particular application, this survey provides a comprehensive and unified review of \(25\) loss functions utilized in image segmentation. We provide a novel taxonomy and thorough review of how these loss functions are customized and leveraged in image segmentation, with a systematic categorization emphasizing their significant features and applications. Furthermore, to evaluate the efficacy of these methods in real-world scenarios, we propose unbiased evaluations of some distinct and renowned loss functions on established medical and natural image datasets. We conclude this review by identifying current challenges and unveiling future research opportunities. Finally, we have compiled the reviewed studies that have open-source implementations on our GitHub page.
ISSN:2331-8422