Cgan-Net: Class-Guided Asymmetric Non-Local Network For Real-Time Semantic Segmentation
Hanlin Chen, Qingyong Hu, Jungang Yang, Jing Wu, Yulan Guo
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By introducing various non-local blocks to capture the long-range dependencies, remarkable progress has been achieved in semantic segmentation recently. However, the improvement in segmentation accuracy usually comes at the price of significant reductions in network efficiency, as non-local block usually requires expensive computation and memory for dense pixel-to-pixel correlation. In this paper, we introduce a Class Guided Asymmetric Non-local Network (CGAN-Net) to enhance the class-discriminability in learned feature map, while maintaining real-time efficiency. The key to our approach is to calculate the dense similarity matrix in coarse semantic prediction maps, instead of the high-dimensional latent feature map. This is not only computationally and memory efficient, but helps to learn query-dependent global context. Experiments conducted on Cityscape and CamVid demonstrate the compelling performance of our CGAN-Net. In particular, our network achieves 76.8% mean IoU on the Cityscapes test set with a speed of 38 FPS for 1024x2048 images on a single Tesla V100 GPU.
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Eduardo A B da Silva