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Semi-supervised object detection (SSOD) mitigates the annotation burden in object detection by leveraging unlabeled data, providing a scalable solution for modern perception systems. Concurrently, detection transformers (DETRs) have emerged as a popular end-to-end framework, offering advantages such as non-maximum suppression (NMS)-free inference. However, existing SSOD methods are predominantly designed for conventional detectors, leaving the exploration of DETR-based SSOD largely uncharted. This paper presents a systematic study to bridge this gap. We begin by identifying two principal obstacles in semi-supervised DETR training: (1) the inherent one-to-one assignment mechanism of DETRs is highly sensitive to noisy pseudo-labels, which impedes training efficiency; and (2) the query-based decoder architecture complicates the design of an effective consistency regularization scheme, limiting further performance gains. To address these challenges, we propose Semi-DETR++, a novel framework for efficient SSOD with DETRs. Our approach introduces a stage-wise hybrid matching strategy that enhances robustness to noisy pseudo-labels by synergistically combining one-to-many and one-to-one assignments while preserving NMS-free inference. Furthermore, based on our observation of the unique layer-wise decoding behavior in DETRs, we develop a simple yet effective re-decode query consistency training method to regularize the decoder. Extensive experiments demonstrate that Semi-DETR++ enables more efficient semi-supervised learning across various DETR architectures, outperforming existing methods by significant margins. The proposed components are also flexible and versatile, showing superior generalization by readily extending to semi-supervised segmentation tasks.
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