Refining Context-Entangled Content Segmentation via Curriculum Selection and Anti-Curriculum Promotion 文章

ArXiv CS.CV2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Chunming He, Rihan Zhang, Fengyang Xiao, Dingming Zhang, Zhiwen Cao, Sina Farsiu

摘要

arXiv:2602.01183v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Biological learning proceeds from easy to difficult tasks, gradually reinforcing perception and robustness. Inspired by this principle, we address Context-Entangled Content Segmentation (CECS), a challenging setting where objects share intrinsic visual patterns with their surroundings, as in camouflaged object detection. Conventional segmentation networks predominantly rely on architectural enhancements but often ignore the learning dynamics that govern robustness under entangled data distributions. We introduce CurriSeg, a dual-phase learning framework that unifies curriculum and anti-curriculum principles to improve representation reliability. In the Curriculum Selection phase, CurriSeg dynamically selects training data based on the temporal statistics of sample losses, distinguishing hard-but-informative samples from noisy or ambiguous ones, thus enabling stable capability enhancement.