Open AccessProceedings Article
Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition
Karen Simonyan,Andrew Zisserman +1 more
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of the convolutional network depth on its accuracy in the large-scale image recognition setting and showed that a significant improvement on the prior-art configurations can be achieved by pushing the depth to 16-19 layers.Abstract:
In this work we investigate the effect of the convolutional network depth on its accuracy in the large-scale image recognition setting. Our main contribution is a thorough evaluation of networks of increasing depth using an architecture with very small (3x3) convolution filters, which shows that a significant improvement on the prior-art configurations can be achieved by pushing the depth to 16-19 weight layers. These findings were the basis of our ImageNet Challenge 2014 submission, where our team secured the first and the second places in the localisation and classification tracks respectively. We also show that our representations generalise well to other datasets, where they achieve state-of-the-art results. We have made our two best-performing ConvNet models publicly available to facilitate further research on the use of deep visual representations in computer vision.read more
Citations
More filters
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a residual learning framework to ease the training of networks that are substantially deeper than those used previously, which won the 1st place on the ILSVRC 2015 classification task.
Posted Content
Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition
TL;DR: This work presents a residual learning framework to ease the training of networks that are substantially deeper than those used previously, and provides comprehensive empirical evidence showing that these residual networks are easier to optimize, and can gain accuracy from considerably increased depth.
Book
Deep Learning
TL;DR: Deep learning as mentioned in this paper is a form of machine learning that enables computers to learn from experience and understand the world in terms of a hierarchy of concepts, and it is used in many applications such as natural language processing, speech recognition, computer vision, online recommendation systems, bioinformatics, and videogames.
Journal ArticleDOI
ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge
Olga Russakovsky,Jia Deng,Hao Su,Jonathan Krause,Sanjeev Satheesh,Sean Ma,Zhiheng Huang,Andrej Karpathy,Aditya Khosla,Michael S. Bernstein,Alexander C. Berg,Li Fei-Fei +11 more
TL;DR: The ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC) as mentioned in this paper is a benchmark in object category classification and detection on hundreds of object categories and millions of images, which has been run annually from 2010 to present, attracting participation from more than fifty institutions.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Fully convolutional networks for semantic segmentation
TL;DR: The key insight is to build “fully convolutional” networks that take input of arbitrary size and produce correspondingly-sized output with efficient inference and learning.
References
More filters
Posted Content
Network In Network
Min Lin,Qiang Chen,Shuicheng Yan +2 more
TL;DR: With enhanced local modeling via the micro network, the proposed deep network structure NIN is able to utilize global average pooling over feature maps in the classification layer, which is easier to interpret and less prone to overfitting than traditional fully connected layers.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Multi-column deep neural networks for image classification
TL;DR: In this paper, a biologically plausible, wide and deep artificial neural network architectures was proposed to match human performance on tasks such as the recognition of handwritten digits or traffic signs, achieving near-human performance.
Posted Content
DeCAF: A Deep Convolutional Activation Feature for Generic Visual Recognition
TL;DR: DeCAF, an open-source implementation of deep convolutional activation features, along with all associated network parameters, are released to enable vision researchers to be able to conduct experimentation with deep representations across a range of visual concept learning paradigms.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Return of the Devil in the Details: Delving Deep into Convolutional Nets
TL;DR: It is shown that the data augmentation techniques commonly applied to CNN-based methods can also be applied to shallow methods, and result in an analogous performance boost, and it is identified that the dimensionality of the CNN output layer can be reduced significantly without having an adverse effect on performance.
Proceedings Article
Large Scale Distributed Deep Networks
Jeffrey Dean,Greg S. Corrado,Rajat Monga,Kai Chen,Matthieu Devin,Mark Z. Mao,Marc'Aurelio Ranzato,Andrew W. Senior,Paul A. Tucker,Ke Yang,Quoc V. Le,Andrew Y. Ng +11 more
TL;DR: This paper considers the problem of training a deep network with billions of parameters using tens of thousands of CPU cores and develops two algorithms for large-scale distributed training, Downpour SGD and Sandblaster L-BFGS, which increase the scale and speed of deep network training.