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Multi-Scale Context Aggregation by Dilated Convolutions

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(2015)cite arxiv:1511.07122Comment: Published as a conference paper at ICLR 2016.

Abstract

State-of-the-art models for semantic segmentation are based on adaptations of convolutional networks that had originally been designed for image classification. However, dense prediction and image classification are structurally different. In this work, we develop a new convolutional network module that is specifically designed for dense prediction. The presented module uses dilated convolutions to systematically aggregate multi-scale contextual information without losing resolution. The architecture is based on the fact that dilated convolutions support exponential expansion of the receptive field without loss of resolution or coverage. We show that the presented context module increases the accuracy of state-of-the-art semantic segmentation systems. In addition, we examine the adaptation of image classification networks to dense prediction and show that simplifying the adapted network can increase accuracy.

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    @philipphaas 3 years ago
    approach my second paper model its search space after (Searching for Efficient Multi-Scale Architectures for Dense Image Prediction)
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