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Global Deconvolutional Networks for Semantic Segmentation

Author(s)
Nekrasov, VladimirJu, JanghoonChoi, Jaesik
Issued Date
2016-09-21
DOI
10.5244/C.30.124
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/35380
Fulltext
http://www.bmva.org/bmvc/2016/papers/paper124
Citation
The 27th British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC 2016), pp.124.1 - 124.14
Abstract
Semantic image segmentation is a principal problem in computer vision, where the aim is to correctly classify each individual pixel of an image into a semantic label. Its widespread use in many areas, including medical imaging and autonomous driving, has fostered extensive research in recent years. Empirical improvements in tackling this task have primarily been motivated by successful exploitation of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) pre-trained for image classification and object recognition. However, the pixel-wise labelling with CNNs has its own unique challenges: (1) an accurate deconvolution, or upsampling, of low-resolution output into a higher-resolution segmentation mask and (2) an inclusion of global information, or context, within locally extracted features. To address these issues, we propose a novel architecture to conduct the equivalent of the deconvolution operation globally and acquire dense predictions. We demonstrate that it leads to improved performance of state-of-the-art semantic segmentation models on the PASCAL VOC 2012 benchmark, reaching 74.0% mean IU accuracy on the test set.
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British Machine Vision Association

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