Skip to main content

All Questions

Filter by
Sorted by
Tagged with
1 vote
0 answers
67 views

Visualization of Transposed Convolutions

After reading on Transposed Convolutions and Fully Convolutional Networks in the d2l book (14.10 and 14.11), I wondered about the visualization of transposed convolutions. As you probably know, ...
Mathy's user avatar
  • 153
0 votes
1 answer
239 views

Image segmentation with varying resolution

I am looking to create a model that is able to perform binary segmentation of images with varying resolutions. For model should be able to classify tree or not tree regardless of the resolution of the ...
cmosig's user avatar
  • 101
0 votes
1 answer
76 views

How to add engineered features to an image segmentation model

I have built a U-net model for image segmentation of 3-channel remote sensing images. I have a total of four classes; two of these classes look very similar and are hard to distinguish in the images ...
Ellio's user avatar
  • 1
2 votes
1 answer
215 views

How can I tell a CNN to ignore nodata values in satellite images?

I'm trying to train an image segmentation model on satellite images. There are two main issues: first, not all of the images are the same size. My understanding is that by using a fully convolutional ...
gnarw0lf's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
30 views

Latest status on stability of CNN architectures to noise and "clever hans" issues

I was working with CNN architectures for image segmentation a few years ago, and I remember there was a big concern about on the stability of the predicted masks due to the introduction of small ...
krishnab's user avatar
  • 207
0 votes
2 answers
989 views

Using pre-trained models on image dataset that is totally different for object detection?

I have been trying out various tutorials on object detection machine learning. All the tutorials so far have been to use a pre-trained model for practical reasons when detecting objects that the pre-...
SunnyBoiz's user avatar
  • 103
-1 votes
1 answer
641 views

What is exactly sparse annotation?

What is exactly sparse annotation? Is it different from labeling images? I've been reading a paper about vessel segmentation and have some issues understanding this part.
Kiana Kazeminejad's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
58 views

How to divide a segmented image into classes instances?

Is there a method/algorithm to generate instances of objects from image that was segmented by the use of any image segmentation models? For example, I have an image with one class and it was segmented ...
GKozinski's user avatar
  • 1,280
-1 votes
0 answers
20 views

How to change a single object detection network to a multiple object detection network?

I have trained a CNN network to detect a circle and approximate its centre and radius in an image. What I want to do now is detect the centre and radius of all the circles if there are multiple ...
Ravish Jha's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
147 views

What are the state-of-the-art Person-Detektion / Human-Segmentation?

I would like to use a deep learning approach to detect people in videos. I have found some freely accessible implementations like Human Segementation with Pytorch or BodyPix / DeepLab / Pixellib with ...
miimi's user avatar
  • 21
3 votes
1 answer
671 views

How to incorporate a symmetry constraint in the loss function to train a CNN?

I have a task of extremely sparse binary segmentation, i.e. the segmentation mask contains either 0 or 1, and there are ~95% zeros and only ~5% ones. I use the focal loss to address the sparseness (...
David's user avatar
  • 188
-1 votes
2 answers
315 views

Semantic segmentation CNN outputs all zeroes

I'm using MATLAB 2019, Linux, and UNet (a CNN specifically designed for semantic segmentation). I'm training the network to classify all pixels in an image as either cell or background to get ...
The Impossible Squish's user avatar
3 votes
1 answer
233 views

What is the use of the regular convolutional layer in expansion path of U-Net?

I was going through the paper on U-Net. U-net consists of a contracting path followed by an expanding path. Both the paths use a regular convolutional layer. I understand the use of convolutional ...
Bhuwan Bhatt's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
266 views

Semantic segmentation failing in small instance detection

I performed semantic segmentation with U-net. My dataset consists of grayscale images of defects. After training the dataset for I got an metric accuracy of only 0.3 - 0.4 IOU. Eventhough it is merely ...
shankar ram's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
146 views

Training a CNN for semantic segmentation of large 4600x4600px images

I am trying to implement a CNN (U-Net) for semantic segmentation of similar large grayscale ~4600x4600px medical images. The area I want to segment is the empty space (gap) between a round object in ...
Gioni's user avatar
  • 11
1 vote
0 answers
25 views

Model output segmentation maps which are not full

I created a VGG based U-Net in order to perform image segmentation task on yeast cells images obtained by a microscope. There are a couple of problems with the data: There is inhomogeneity in the ...
David's user avatar
  • 188
1 vote
0 answers
90 views

Extending patch based image classification into image classification

I am trying to classify tampered, pristine images from set of images, in that I have built a network in which I would divide the image into multiple overlapping patches and then classify them into ...
kiran's user avatar
  • 21
1 vote
0 answers
97 views

How can the FCNN reduce the dimensions of the input from $1048 \times 100$ to $523 \times 100$ with max-pooling?

I am trying to implement a paper on Image tempering detection and localization, the paper is Image Manipulation Detection and Localization Based on the Dual-Domain Convolutional Neural Networks, I was ...
kiran's user avatar
  • 21
1 vote
1 answer
118 views

How to quickly change hand-drawn shapes to symmetrical polished shapes?

Given a hand-drawn shape, I'd like to generate the corresponding symmetrical polished shapes such as circle, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, square, parallelogram, etc. A short video demonstration ...
JammingThebBits's user avatar
3 votes
2 answers
294 views

Is such a captcha AI-resistant?

Let's say we have a captcha system that consists of a greyscale picture (of a part of a street or something akin to re-captcha), divided into 9 blocks, with 2 missing pieces. You need to choose the ...
user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
225 views

Suppress heatmap non-maxima in segmentation with UNet

I'm using U-Net for image segmentation. The model was trained with images that could contain up to 4 different classes. The train classes are never overlapping. The output of the UNet is a heatmap (...
luke88's user avatar
  • 111
20 votes
1 answer
37k views

What is a fully convolution network?

I was surveying some literature related to Fully Convolutional Networks and came across the following phrase, A fully convolutional network is achieved by replacing the parameter-rich fully ...
r4bb1t's user avatar
  • 335
1 vote
0 answers
24 views

Super-Resolution with Convolutional Neuronal Networks, why interpolation at the beginning?

I have read several papers about super-resolution with CNNs, where a low-resolution image is reconstructed to a high-resolution image. What I don't understand is, why it is necessary to interpolate ...
Khan's user avatar
  • 175
0 votes
1 answer
130 views

How to use 'Canny/Watershed' algorithm's output as an input for Image Classification Model

I have a very silly problem in hand. I have implemented 2 methods which give me the mask to separate the objects from the background. What I get from one method is the object encapsulated in the red ...
Deshwal's user avatar
  • 263
3 votes
1 answer
72 views

Can neural network help me with detecting center coordinates of particles in an image?

I have an image of some nano particles that was taken with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) attached here. I want to obtain center points coordinates (x,y) for each particle. Doing it by hand is ...
Erf's user avatar
  • 31
4 votes
1 answer
6k views

What are some good alternatives to U-Net for biomedical image segmentation?

Soon I will be working on biomedical image segmentation (microscopy images). There will be a small amount of data (a few dozens at best). Is there a neural network, that can compete with U-Net, in ...
Nuwanda's user avatar
  • 41
1 vote
1 answer
118 views

How do I generate a feature representation of a saliency map (or mask)?

Generally, CNNs are used to extract feature representations of an image. I'm right now dealing with the class of CNN that produces saliency maps, which are generally in the format of a mask. I'm ...
Stephen Philip's user avatar
2 votes
0 answers
299 views

What is the difference between using a backbone architecture and transfer learning?

I'm super new to deep learning and computer vision, so this question may sound dumb. In this link (https://github.com/GeorgeSeif/Semantic-Segmentation-Suite), there are pre-trained models (e.g., ...
Jon.O's user avatar
  • 21
1 vote
1 answer
385 views

What make a CNN suitable for image classification or semantic segmentation? [closed]

I've just started with CNN and there is something that I haven't understood yet: How do you "ask" a network: "classify me these images" or "do semantic segmentation"? I think it must be something on ...
VansFannel's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
214 views

Why everyone is using CNN for image segmentation?

I'm a newbie in artificial intelligence. I have started to research how to do image segmentation and all the papers that I have found are about CNN. Most of them use the same network, U-net, but with ...
VansFannel's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
94 views

How many ways are there to perform image segmentation?

I'm new in Artificial Intelligence and I want to do image segmentation. Searching I have found these ways Digital image processing (I have read it in this book: Digital Image Processing, 4th edition)...
VansFannel's user avatar
2 votes
0 answers
224 views

How to train image segmentation task with only one class?

Is there a neural network that has architecture optimizations for segmenting only one class (object and background)? I have tried U-net but it is not providing good enough results. I am wondering if ...
Dusan J.'s user avatar
  • 129
1 vote
0 answers
76 views

Using U-NET for image semantic segmentation

I'm getting literally crazy trying to understand how U-NET works. Maybe it is very easy, but I'm stuck (and I have a terrible headache). So, I need your help. I'm going to segment MRI to find white ...
VansFannel's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
66 views

What are some references that describe known filters (or kernels) and how we can create new ones?

I'm pursuing a master's degree in Artificial Intelligence. My final work is about Convolutional Neural Networks. I was looking for information about filters (or kernels) of the convolutional layers. I ...
VansFannel's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
231 views

Best approach for 2D Grid Image Segmentation

I'm working on a project where I need to extract text from grocery discount flyers like the Costco announcement below (retrieved in a random google search, Costco is not the deal here): If I just run ...
Tiago Duque's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
150 views

How to measure the size of an crack which is segmented from an image using Mask-RCNN?

I am a masters student going to work in a project to analyze the cracks in underwater concrete structures. I need some suggestions for data acquisition and length measurement of the crack. I have ...
ovezn's user avatar
  • 61
5 votes
1 answer
105 views

Do models train better if the labelling information is more specific (or dense)?

I'm working on a project where there is a limited dataset of videos (about 200). We want to train a model that can detect a single class in the videos. That class can be of multiple different types of ...
NateW's user avatar
  • 153
4 votes
2 answers
296 views

What are the best algorithms for image segmentation tasks?

I recently started looking for networks that focus on image segmentation tasks related to biomedical applications. I could not miss the publication U-Net: Convolutional Networks for Biomedical Image ...
Denis Joly's user avatar
2 votes
0 answers
214 views

Confidence Maps and Non-Linearity

I am currently trying to improve a CNN architecture that was proposed for generating depth images. The architecture was originally proposed for autonomous driving and it looks like following : The ...
3yanlis1bos's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
4k views

What do the words "coarse" and "fine" mean in the context of computer vision?

I was reading the well know paper Fully Convolutional Networks for Semantic Segmentation, and, throughout the whole paper, they talk use the term fine and coarse. I was wondering what they mean. The ...
Charlie Parker's user avatar
4 votes
0 answers
57 views

What are some neural network models that can use auxiliary info during training for image segmentation?

What are some deep learning models that can use supplementary information other than RGB channels for image segmentation? For example, imagine a poorly shot image of a river (blue) that shows a gap, ...
Nanako Honda's user avatar
3 votes
1 answer
438 views

How to add some data input in a CNN?

There is this problem I have encountered, I was trying to classify the pixels from input image into classes, sort of like segmentation, using a encoder-decoder CNN. The “interested” pixels usually ...
kdlsw's user avatar
  • 33
34 votes
5 answers
43k views

How can I deal with images of variable dimensions when doing image segmentation?

I'm facing the problem of having images of different dimensions as inputs in a segmentation task. Note that the images do not even have the same aspect ratio. One common approach that I found in ...
MattSt's user avatar
  • 607