Point-to-Mask: From Arbitrary Point Annotations to Mask-Level Infrared Small Target Detection
arXiv cs.CV / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes Point-to-Mask, a framework that bridges low-cost point supervision and mask-level infrared small target detection using two modules: PAMG and RPR-Net.
- PAMG converts point annotations into compact target masks and geometric cues to generate pseudo labels for training.
- RPR-Net localizes target centers and regresses effective radii using spatiotemporal motion cues, reframing IRSTD as center localization plus radius regression.
- The modules operate in a closed loop: PAMG's pseudo masks guide training and RPR-Net's geometric predictions refine masks during inference.
- A new dataset, SIRSTD-Pixel, is introduced for pixel-level evaluation, and the approach achieves near full-supervision performance with much lower annotation cost, with code and data to be released.
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