21 research outputs found

    Aberrations optiques

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    Memento moris, vanités et natures mortes

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    Alain Paiement : Sometimes Square

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    Alain Paiement, Masses / Particules — Foules

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    Surfacing : Alain Paiement

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    Claude-Philippe Benoit, Alain Paiement, Sylvie Readman

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    De la perspective... dans l'art contemporain

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    Panoptic Segmentation of Galactic Structures in LSB Images

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    International audienceWe explore the use of deep learning to localise galactic structures in low surface brightness (LSB) images. LSB imaging reveals many interesting structures, though these are frequently confused with galactic dust contamination, due to a strong local visual similarity. We propose a novel unified approach to multi-class segmentation of galactic structures and of extended amorphous image contaminants. Our panoptic segmentation model combines Mask R-CNN with a contaminant specialised network and utilises an adaptive preprocessing layer to better capture the subtle features of LSB images. Further, a human-in-the-loop training scheme is employed to augment ground truth labels. These different approaches are evaluated in turn, and together greatly improve the detection of both galactic structures and contaminants in LSB images

    Panoptic Segmentation of Galactic Structures in LSB Images

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    International audienceWe explore the use of deep learning to localise galactic structures in low surface brightness (LSB) images. LSB imaging reveals many interesting structures, though these are frequently confused with galactic dust contamination, due to a strong local visual similarity. We propose a novel unified approach to multi-class segmentation of galactic structures and of extended amorphous image contaminants. Our panoptic segmentation model combines Mask R-CNN with a contaminant specialised network and utilises an adaptive preprocessing layer to better capture the subtle features of LSB images. Further, a human-in-the-loop training scheme is employed to augment ground truth labels. These different approaches are evaluated in turn, and together greatly improve the detection of both galactic structures and contaminants in LSB images
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