Dilated Residual Networks

2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)(2017)

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Convolutional networks for image classification progressively reduce resolution until the image is represented by tiny feature maps in which the spatial structure of the scene is no longer discernible. Such loss of spatial acuity can limit image classification accuracy and complicate the transfer of the model to downstream applications that require detailed scene understanding. These problems can be alleviated by dilation, which increases the resolution of output feature maps without reducing the receptive field of individual neurons. We show that dilated residual networks (DRNs) outperform their non-dilated counterparts in image classification without increasing the models depth or complexity. We then study gridding artifacts introduced by dilation, develop an approach to removing these artifacts (degridding), and show that this further increases the performance of DRNs. In addition, we show that the accuracy advantage of DRNs is further magnified in downstream applications such as object localization and semantic segmentation.
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DRNs,dilated residual networks,convolutional networks,tiny feature maps,spatial structure,spatial acuity,output feature maps,image classification,scene understanding,image resolution,gridding artifacts
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