no code implementations • 12 Aug 2021 • Duo Li, Shang-Hua Gao
In recent years, the connections between deep residual networks and first-order Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) have been disclosed.
no code implementations • CVPR 2021 • Shang-Hua Gao, Qi Han, Duo Li, Ming-Ming Cheng, Pai Peng
We propose to add a simple yet effective feature calibration scheme into the centering and scaling operations of BatchNorm, enhancing the instance-specific representations with the negligible computational cost.
2 code implementations • CVPR 2021 • Shang-Hua Gao, Qi Han, Zhong-Yu Li, Pai Peng, Liang Wang, Ming-Ming Cheng
Our search scheme exploits both global search to find the coarse combinations and local search to get the refined receptive field combination patterns further.
Ranked #22 on Action Segmentation on 50 Salads
no code implementations • ICCV 2021 • Yu-Chao Gu, Shang-Hua Gao, Xu-Sheng Cao, Peng Du, Shao-Ping Lu, Ming-Ming Cheng
Existing salient object detection (SOD) models usually focus on either backbone feature extractors or saliency heads, ignoring their relations.
1 code implementation • 22 Jun 2020 • Qiulin Zhang, Zhuqing Jiang, Qishuo Lu, Jia'nan Han, Zhengxin Zeng, Shang-Hua Gao, Aidong Men
Therefore, instead of directly removing uncertain redundant features, we propose a \textbf{sp}lit based \textbf{conv}olutional operation, namely SPConv, to tolerate features with similar patterns but require less computation.
1 code implementation • 15 Apr 2020 • Yu-Huan Wu, Shang-Hua Gao, Jie Mei, Jun Xu, Deng-Ping Fan, Rong-Guo Zhang, Ming-Ming Cheng
The chest CT scan test provides a valuable complementary tool to the RT-PCR test, and it can identify the patients in the early-stage with high sensitivity.
1 code implementation • ECCV 2020 • Shang-Hua Gao, Yong-Qiang Tan, Ming-Ming Cheng, Chengze Lu, Yunpeng Chen, Shuicheng Yan
Salient object detection models often demand a considerable amount of computation cost to make precise prediction for each pixel, making them hardly applicable on low-power devices.
32 code implementations • 2 Apr 2019 • Shang-Hua Gao, Ming-Ming Cheng, Kai Zhao, Xin-Yu Zhang, Ming-Hsuan Yang, Philip Torr
We evaluate the Res2Net block on all these models and demonstrate consistent performance gains over baseline models on widely-used datasets, e. g., CIFAR-100 and ImageNet.
Ranked #2 on Image Classification on GasHisSDB
no code implementations • ICCV 2019 • Kai Zhao, Shang-Hua Gao, Wenguan Wang, Ming-Ming Cheng
By reformulating the standard F-measure we propose the relaxed F-measure which is differentiable w. r. t the posterior and can be easily appended to the back of CNNs as the loss function.
no code implementations • ECCV 2018 • Deng-Ping Fan, Ming-Ming Cheng, Jiang-Jiang Liu, Shang-Hua Gao, Qibin Hou, Ali Borji
Our analysis identifies a serious design bias of existing SOD datasets which assumes that each image contains at least one clearly outstanding salient object in low clutter.
no code implementations • 5 Jan 2018 • Kai Zhao, Wei Shen, Shang-Hua Gao, Dandan Li, Ming-Ming Cheng
In natural images, the scales (thickness) of object skeletons may dramatically vary among objects and object parts, making object skeleton detection a challenging problem.
Ranked #2 on Object Skeleton Detection on SK-LARGE