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Learn From Examples: In-Context Learning for Camouflaged Object Detection
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Recently, new paradigms of camouflaged object detection (COD), such as referring COD (Ref-COD) and collaborative COD (Co-COD), have been proposed to enhance task performance. However, there remains a lack of in-depth exploration of how to utilize reference information more effectively. In this paper, we introduce in-context learning camouflaged object detection (ICL-COD) as a novel paradigm of COD, which leverages camouflaged image samples and their corresponding annotations as visual examples to guide the model in better perceiving camouflage and recognizing camouflaged objects. We propose the ICL-Camo network, with the design of a context mining module (CMM) to mine fine-grained contextual information contained in the visual examples, and a context guiding module (CGM) that utilizes the contextual information mined from the examples as guidance to shift the attention of the target image features on potential camouflaged regions, thus enhancing its perception of camouflaged objects. Extensive experiments conducted on the COD benchmarks and other relevant tasks demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed ICL-COD paradigm and ICL-Camo network. Code and results are available at: https://github.com/h0t-zer0/ICL-Camo.
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