Decencière et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Dealing with topological information within a fully convolutional neural networkDecencière et al., 2018
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- Decencière E
- Velasco-Forero S
- Min F
- Chen J
- Burdin H
- Gauthier G
- Laÿ B
- Bornschloegl T
- Baldeweck T
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- Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems: 19th International Conference, ACIVS 2018, Poitiers, France, September 24–27, 2018, Proceedings 19
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A fully convolutional neural network has a receptive field of limited size and therefore cannot exploit global information, such as topological information. A solution is proposed in this paper to solve this problem, based on pre-processing with a geodesic operator. It is applied …
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