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딥 러닝 기반의 팬옵틱 분할 기법 분석Survey on Deep Learning-based Panoptic Segmentation Methods

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Survey on Deep Learning-based Panoptic Segmentation Methods
Authors
권정은조성인
Issue Date
Oct-2021
Publisher
대한임베디드공학회
Keywords
Panoptic segmentation; Thing; Stuff; Top-down method; Bottom-up method
Citation
대한임베디드공학회논문지, v.16, no.5, pp 209 - 214
Pages
6
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한임베디드공학회논문지
Volume
16
Number
5
Start Page
209
End Page
214
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4344
DOI
10.14372/IEMEK.2021.16.5.209
ISSN
1975-5066
Abstract
Panoptic segmentation, which is now widely used in computer vision such as medical image analysis, and autonomous driving, helps understanding an image with holistic view. It identifies each pixel by assigning a unique class ID, and an instance ID. Specifically, it can classify ‘thing’ from ‘stuff’, and provide pixel-wise results of semantic prediction and object detection. As a result, it can solve both semantic segmentation and instance segmentation tasks through a unified single model, producing two different contexts for two segmentation tasks. Semantic segmentation task focuses on how to obtain multi-scale features from large receptive field, without losing low-level features. On the other hand, instance segmentation task focuses on how to separate ‘thing’ from ‘stuff’ and how to produce the representation of detected objects. With the advances of both segmentation techniques, several panoptic segmentation models have been proposed. Many researchers try to solve discrepancy problems between results of two segmentation branches that can be caused on the boundary of the object. In this survey paper, we will introduce the concept of panoptic segmentation, categorize the existing method into two representative methods and explain how it is operated on two methods: top-down method and bottom-up method. Then, we will analyze the performance of various methods with experimental results.
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