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Pyramidal Semantic Correspondence Networks

Authors
Jeon, S.Kim, S.Min, D.Sohn, K.
Issue Date
12월-2022
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Keywords
coarse-to-fine inference; Computer architecture; Dense semantic correspondence; Feature extraction; Microprocessors; Proposals; Robustness; Semantics; spatial pyramid model; Strain
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, v.44, no.12, pp.9102 - 9118
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Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume
44
Number
12
Start Page
9102
End Page
9118
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/138426
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2021.3123679
ISSN
0162-8828
Abstract
This paper presents a deep architecture, called pyramidal semantic correspondence networks (PSCNet), that estimates locally-varying affine transformation fields across semantically similar images. To deal with large appearance and shape variations that commonly exist among different instances within the same object category, we leverage a pyramidal model where the affine transformation fields are progressively estimated in a coarse-to-fine manner so that the smoothness constraint is naturally imposed. Different from the previous methods which directly estimate global or local deformations, our method first starts to estimate the transformation from an entire image and then progressively increases the degree of freedom of the transformation by dividing coarse cell into finer ones. To this end, we propose two spatial pyramid models by dividing an image in a form of quad-tree rectangles or into multiple semantic elements of an object. Additionally, to overcome the limitation of insufficient training data, a novel weakly-supervised training scheme is introduced that generates progressively evolving supervisions through the spatial pyramid models by leveraging a correspondence consistency across image pairs. Extensive experimental results on various benchmarks including TSS, Proposal Flow-WILLOW, Proposal Flow-PASCAL, Caltech-101, and SPair-71k demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the lastest methods for dense semantic correspondence. Author
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