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arxiv: 2103.13544 · v1 · pith:JVHBM7YVnew · submitted 2021-03-25 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.AI

Evidential fully convolutional network for semantic segmentation

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.AI
keywords segmentationsemanticlayernetworkarchitectureconvolutionaldempster-shaferevidential
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We propose a hybrid architecture composed of a fully convolutional network (FCN) and a Dempster-Shafer layer for image semantic segmentation. In the so-called evidential FCN (E-FCN), an encoder-decoder architecture first extracts pixel-wise feature maps from an input image. A Dempster-Shafer layer then computes mass functions at each pixel location based on distances to prototypes. Finally, a utility layer performs semantic segmentation from mass functions and allows for imprecise classification of ambiguous pixels and outliers. We propose an end-to-end learning strategy for jointly updating the network parameters, which can make use of soft (imprecise) labels. Experiments using three databases (Pascal VOC 2011, MIT-scene Parsing and SIFT Flow) show that the proposed combination improves the accuracy and calibration of semantic segmentation by assigning confusing pixels to multi-class sets.

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