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USIM Gate: UpSampling Module for Segmenting Precise Boundaries concerning Entropy
Lee, Kyungsu
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Lee, Haeyun
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Hwang, Jae Youn
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Multimodal Biomedical Imaging and System Laboratory
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Title
USIM Gate: UpSampling Module for Segmenting Precise Boundaries concerning Entropy
Issued Date
2023-04-26
Citation
Lee, Kyungsu. (2023-04-26). USIM Gate: UpSampling Module for Segmenting Precise Boundaries concerning Entropy. International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 535–562.
Type
Conference Paper
ISSN
2640-3498
Abstract
Deep learning (DL) techniques for precise semantic segmentation have remained a challenge because of the vague boundaries of target objects caused by the low resolution of images. Despite the improved segmentation performance using up/downsampling operations in early DL models, conventional operators cannot fully preserve spatial information and thus generate vague boundaries of target objects. Therefore, for the precise segmentation of target objects in many domains, this paper presents two novel operators: (1) upsampling interpolation method (USIM), an operator that upsamples input feature maps and combines feature maps into one while preserving the spatial information of both inputs, and (2) USIM gate (UG), an advanced USIM operator with boundary-attention mechanisms. We designed our experiments using aerial images where the boundaries critically influence the results. Furthermore, we verified the feasibility that our approach effectively segments target objects using the Cityscapes dataset. The experimental results demonstrate that using the USIM and UG with state-of-the-art DL models can improve the segmentation performance with clear boundaries of target objects (Intersection over Union: +6.9%; Boundary Jaccard: +10.1%). Furthermore, mathematical proofs verify that the USIM and UG contribute to the handling of spatial information. Copyright © The authors and PMLR 2023. MLResearchPress
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47898
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ML Research Press
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