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One-Shot Learning for Semantic Segmentation
Low-shot learning methods for image classification support learning from
sparse data. We extend these techniques to support dense semantic image
segmentation. Specifically, we train a network that, given a small set of
annotated images, produces parameters for a Fully Convolutional Network (FCN).
We use this FCN to perform dense pixel-level prediction on a test image for the
new semantic class. Our architecture shows a 25% relative meanIoU improvement
compared to the best baseline methods for one-shot segmentation on unseen
classes in the PASCAL VOC 2012 dataset and is at least 3 times faster.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference
(BMVC) 2017. The code is available at https://github.com/lzzcd001/OSLS
Object Detection in 20 Years: A Survey
Object detection, as of one the most fundamental and challenging problems in
computer vision, has received great attention in recent years. Its development
in the past two decades can be regarded as an epitome of computer vision
history. If we think of today's object detection as a technical aesthetics
under the power of deep learning, then turning back the clock 20 years we would
witness the wisdom of cold weapon era. This paper extensively reviews 400+
papers of object detection in the light of its technical evolution, spanning
over a quarter-century's time (from the 1990s to 2019). A number of topics have
been covered in this paper, including the milestone detectors in history,
detection datasets, metrics, fundamental building blocks of the detection
system, speed up techniques, and the recent state of the art detection methods.
This paper also reviews some important detection applications, such as
pedestrian detection, face detection, text detection, etc, and makes an in-deep
analysis of their challenges as well as technical improvements in recent years.Comment: This work has been submitted to the IEEE TPAMI for possible
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