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$8,000
Cloud Hosting
$240
SaaS Stack
$300
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$100

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10-20x

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Andrey Moskalenko

Lomonosov Moscow State University; FusionBrain Lab; IAI MSU

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Danil Kuznetsov

NUST MISIS

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Irina Dudko

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Anastasiia Iasakova

NUST MISIS

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Founder's Pitch

"BREPS enhances robustness in AI segmentation models by generating realistic adversarial bounding boxes."

AI Model RobustnessScore: 8View PDF ↗

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Why It Matters

Without BREPS, AI segmentation models may suffer from poor performance in real-world settings due to unaccounted for variations in user-provided bounding boxes, leading to inaccuracies and inefficiencies in applications like medical imaging or robotics.

Product Angle

Create a SaaS platform that provides segmentation robustness evaluation as a service, allowing developers to upload models and against a library of realistic prompts generated by BREPS, returning comprehensive robustness reports.

Disruption

BREPS could replace or augment current segmentation model evaluation practices, which often do not consider realistic user input variability, thus improving the fidelity and reliability of AI deployments.

Product Opportunity

The increasing reliance on AI for critical systems like autonomous vehicles and medical diagnostics creates a demand for robust, fail-safe models. Organizations will pay for tools that ensure their models' reliability and safety.

Use Case Idea

Integrate BREPS into an AI auditing tool that evaluates and certifies the robustness of segmentation AI tools before deployment, particularly for critical applications like autonomous vehicles or medical diagnostics.

Science

The paper introduces a method to evaluate segmentation models' robustness by simulating real user behavior in bounding box creation. It uses BREPS, an adversarial approach that generates realistic bounding boxes to test model variations, highlighting vulnerabilities and variability in segmentation quality across different prompts.

Method & Eval

The method was tested using a large-scale user study with 2,500 participants. It evaluated segmentation models across 10 datasets, both general and medical, with BREPS-generated bounding boxes to assess robustness against realistic variation in user input.

Caveats

The approach may be limited by its dependency on existing datasets and user studies for realism. Additionally, the focus on bounding boxes means other prompt types like text or point prompts remain unaddressed.

Author Intelligence

Andrey Moskalenko

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Lomonosov Moscow State University; FusionBrain Lab; IAI MSU
and.v.moskalenko@gmail.com

Danil Kuznetsov

NUST MISIS
kuznetsov.danil@proton.me

Irina Dudko

NUST MISIS

Anastasiia Iasakova

NUST MISIS

Nikita Boldyrev

FusionBrain Lab

Denis Shepelev

FusionBrain Lab; NUST MISIS

Andrei Spiridonov

FusionBrain Lab

Andrey Kuznetsov

FusionBrain Lab

Vlad Shakhuro

Lomonosov Moscow State University; FusionBrain Lab; NUST MISIS