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Convolutional Neural Networks or Vision Transformers: Who Will Win the Race for Action Recognitions in Visual Data?

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Understanding actions in videos remains a significant challenge in computer vision, which has been the subject of several pieces of research in the last decades.
Oumaima Moutik   +6 more
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Transformer-based ripeness segmentation for tomatoes

open access: yesSmart Agricultural Technology, 2023
With the recent development of computer vision technology, various computer vision techniques have been applied to agriculture. Recently, the Transformer network has been introduced to image recognition, which allows a different approach to extracting ...
Risa Shinoda   +3 more
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Reversible Vision Transformers

open access: yes2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2022
We present Reversible Vision Transformers, a memory efficient architecture design for visual recognition. By decoupling the GPU memory requirement from the depth of the model, Reversible Vision Transformers enable scaling up architectures with efficient memory usage.
Karttikeya Mangalam   +6 more
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Transformer architectures for computer vision: A comprehensive review and future research directions [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences
Long-range dependencies and contextual relationships in videos were captured by using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in past. Recently the use of Transformers is started for capturing the long-range dependencies and contextual relationships in ...
Ugile Tukaram, Uke Nilesh
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Vision Transformers Are Robust Learners

open access: yesProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Transformers, composed of multiple self-attention layers, hold strong promises toward a generic learning primitive applicable to different data modalities, including the recent breakthroughs in computer vision achieving state-of-the-art (SOTA) standard accuracy. What remains largely unexplored is their robustness evaluation and attribution.
Sayak Paul, Pin-Yu Chen
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Art authentication with vision transformers

open access: yesNeural Computing and Applications, 2023
AbstractIn recent years, transformers, initially developed for language, have been successfully applied to visual tasks. Vision transformers have been shown to push the state of the art in a wide range of tasks, including image classification, object detection, and semantic segmentation.
Schaerf, Ludovica   +2 more
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Supervised deep learning with vision transformer predicts delirium using limited lead EEG

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
As many as 80% of critically ill patients develop delirium increasing the need for institutionalization and higher morbidity and mortality. Clinicians detect less than 40% of delirium when using a validated screening tool.
Malissa A. Mulkey   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Optimal Topology of Vision Transformer for Real-Time Video Action Recognition in an End-To-End Cloud Solution

open access: yesMachine Learning and Knowledge Extraction, 2023
This study introduces an optimal topology of vision transformers for real-time video action recognition in a cloud-based solution. Although model performance is a key criterion for real-time video analysis use cases, inference latency plays a more ...
Saman Sarraf, Milton Kabia
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QuadTree Attention for Vision Transformers

open access: yesCoRR, 2022
Transformers have been successful in many vision tasks, thanks to their capability of capturing long-range dependency. However, their quadratic computational complexity poses a major obstacle for applying them to vision tasks requiring dense predictions, such as object detection, feature matching, stereo, etc.
Tang, Shitao   +3 more
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Semi-supervised Vision Transformers

open access: yes, 2022
We study the training of Vision Transformers for semi-supervised image classification. Transformers have recently demonstrated impressive performance on a multitude of supervised learning tasks. Surprisingly, we show Vision Transformers perform significantly worse than Convolutional Neural Networks when only a small set of labeled data is available ...
Zejia Weng   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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