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[r/ML] [D] Is research in semantic segmentation saturated?

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A Reddit user on r/ML questions whether 2D semantic segmentation research, encompassing supervised, semi-supervised, and domain adaptation methods, has reached saturation. They observe a decline in new papers addressing these problem statements and seek promising research directions beyond open-set segmentation. This post reflects a community discussion about the current state and future avenues within this specific computer vision subfield.

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