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M. Braun, S. Krebs, F. Flohr, and D. Gavrila. (2018)cite arxiv:1805.07193Comment: Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
W. Hung, Y. Tsai, Y. Liou, Y. Lin, and M. Yang. (2018)cite arxiv:1802.07934Comment: Accepted in BMVC 2018. Code and models available at https://github.com/hfslyc/AdvSemiSeg.