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Semantic Video CNNs Through Representation Warping
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Convolutional Neural NetworkImage AnalysisMachine LearningMachine VisionEngineeringPattern RecognitionCnn ModelsVideo HallucinationVideo UnderstandingNet- WarpDeep LearningStatic ImagesVideo TransformerVideo InterpretationComputer Vision
In this work, we propose a technique to convert CNN models for semantic segmentation of static images into CNNs for video data. We describe a warping method that can be used to augment existing architectures with very lit- tle extra computational cost. This module is called Net- Warp and we demonstrate its use for a range of network architectures. The main design principle is to use opti- cal flow of adjacent frames for warping internal network representations across time. A key insight of this work is that fast optical flow methods can be combined with many different CNN architectures for improved performance and end-to-end training. Experiments validate that the proposed approach incurs only little extra computational cost, while improving performance, when video streams are available. We achieve new state-of-the-art results on the CamVid and Cityscapes benchmark datasets and show consistent improvements over different baseline networks. Our code and models are available at http://segmentation.is.tue.mpg.de.
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