A learned binary mask on semantic segmentation maps reduces UAV-to-ground data volume, but accuracy is maintained on only one of the two tested tasks.
An Efficient Modern Baseline for FloodNet VQA
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Designing efficient and reliable VQA systems remains a challenging problem, more so in the case of disaster management and response systems. In this work, we revisit fundamental combination methods like concatenation, addition and element-wise multiplication with modern image and text feature abstraction models. We design a simple and efficient system which outperforms pre-existing methods on the FloodNet dataset and achieves state-of-the-art performance. This simplified system requires significantly less training and inference time than modern VQA architectures. We also study the performance of various backbones and report their consolidated results. Code is available at https://github.com/sahilkhose/floodnet_vqa.
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Damage Assessment after Natural Disasters with UAVs: Semantic Feature Extraction using Deep Learning
A learned binary mask on semantic segmentation maps reduces UAV-to-ground data volume, but accuracy is maintained on only one of the two tested tasks.