[D] Is research in semantic segmentation saturated?

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Nowadays I dont see a lot of papers addressing 2D semantic segmentation problem statements be it supervised, semi-supervised, domain adaptation. Is the problem statement saturated? Are there any promising research directions in segmentation except open-set segmentation? submitted by /u/Hot_Version_6403 [link] [comments]

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Originally published on April 05, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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