Search Results for author: Yian Zhao

Found 5 papers, 2 papers with code

DETRs Beat YOLOs on Real-time Object Detection

4 code implementations17 Apr 2023 Wenyu Lv, Yian Zhao, Shangliang Xu, Jinman Wei, Guanzhong Wang, Cheng Cui, Yuning Du, Qingqing Dang, Yi Liu

In this paper, we first analyze the influence of NMS in modern real-time object detectors on inference speed, and establish an end-to-end speed benchmark.

Object object-detection +1

Multi-granularity Interaction Simulation for Unsupervised Interactive Segmentation

no code implementations ICCV 2023 Kehan Li, Yian Zhao, Zhennan Wang, Zesen Cheng, Peng Jin, Xiangyang Ji, Li Yuan, Chang Liu, Jie Chen

Interactive segmentation enables users to segment as needed by providing cues of objects, which introduces human-computer interaction for many fields, such as image editing and medical image analysis.

Interactive Segmentation

Position Embedding Needs an Independent Layer Normalization

1 code implementation10 Dec 2022 Runyi Yu, Zhennan Wang, Yinhuai Wang, Kehan Li, Yian Zhao, Jian Zhang, Guoli Song, Jie Chen

By analyzing the input and output of each encoder layer in VTs using reparameterization and visualization, we find that the default PE joining method (simply adding the PE and patch embedding together) operates the same affine transformation to token embedding and PE, which limits the expressiveness of PE and hence constrains the performance of VTs.

Position

ACSeg: Adaptive Conceptualization for Unsupervised Semantic Segmentation

no code implementations CVPR 2023 Kehan Li, Zhennan Wang, Zesen Cheng, Runyi Yu, Yian Zhao, Guoli Song, Chang Liu, Li Yuan, Jie Chen

Recently, self-supervised large-scale visual pre-training models have shown great promise in representing pixel-level semantic relationships, significantly promoting the development of unsupervised dense prediction tasks, e. g., unsupervised semantic segmentation (USS).

Image Segmentation Unsupervised Semantic Segmentation

$L_2$BN: Enhancing Batch Normalization by Equalizing the $L_2$ Norms of Features

no code implementations6 Jul 2022 Zhennan Wang, Kehan Li, Runyi Yu, Yian Zhao, Pengchong Qiao, Chang Liu, Fan Xu, Xiangyang Ji, Guoli Song, Jie Chen

In this paper, we analyze batch normalization from the perspective of discriminability and find the disadvantages ignored by previous studies: the difference in $l_2$ norms of sample features can hinder batch normalization from obtaining more distinguished inter-class features and more compact intra-class features.

Acoustic Scene Classification Image Classification +1

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