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Adela Barriuso

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  7
Citations -  3817

Adela Barriuso is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image segmentation & Parsing. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 2084 citations.

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Scene Parsing through ADE20K Dataset

TL;DR: The ADE20K dataset, spanning diverse annotations of scenes, objects, parts of objects, and in some cases even parts of parts, is introduced and it is shown that the trained scene parsing networks can lead to applications such as image content removal and scene synthesis.
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Semantic Understanding of Scenes Through the ADE20K Dataset

TL;DR: The ADE20K dataset as discussed by the authors contains 25k images of complex everyday scenes containing a variety of objects in their natural spatial context, on average there are 19.5 instances and 10.5 object classes per image.
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Semantic Understanding of Scenes through the ADE20K Dataset

TL;DR: This work presents a densely annotated dataset ADE20K, which spans diverse annotations of scenes, objects, parts of objects, and in some cases even parts of parts, and shows that the networks trained on this dataset are able to segment a wide variety of scenes and objects.
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DatasetGAN: Efficient Labeled Data Factory with Minimal Human Effort

TL;DR: DatasetGAN as discussed by the authors uses GANs to generate high-quality semantically segmented images, which can then be used for training any computer vision architecture just as real datasets are.
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Notes on image annotation

TL;DR: An expert image annotator relates her experience on segmenting and labeling tens of thousands of images and the notes she took try to highlight the difficulties encountered, the solutions adopted, and the decisions made in order to get a consistent set of annotations.