Computer Science > Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
[Submitted on 8 Feb 2023 (v1), last revised 16 Apr 2023 (this version, v2)]
Title:A Dynamic Graph CNN with Cross-Representation Distillation for Event-Based Recognition
View PDFAbstract:Recent advances in event-based research prioritize sparsity and temporal precision. Approaches using dense frame-based representations processed via well-pretrained CNNs are being replaced by the use of sparse point-based representations learned through graph CNNs (GCN). Yet, the efficacy of these graph methods is far behind their frame-based counterparts with two limitations. ($i$) Biased graph construction without carefully integrating variant attributes ($i.e.$, semantics, spatial and temporal cues) for each vertex, leading to imprecise graph representation. ($ii$) Deficient learning because of the lack of well-pretrained models available. Here we solve the first problem by proposing a new event-based GCN (EDGCN), with a dynamic aggregation module to integrate all attributes of vertices adaptively. To address the second problem, we introduce a novel learning framework called cross-representation distillation (CRD), which leverages the dense representation of events as a cross-representation auxiliary to provide additional supervision and prior knowledge for the event graph. This frame-to-graph distillation allows us to benefit from the large-scale priors provided by CNNs while still retaining the advantages of graph-based models. Extensive experiments show our model and learning framework are effective and generalize well across multiple vision tasks.
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From: Yongjian Deng [view email][v1] Wed, 8 Feb 2023 16:35:39 UTC (1,700 KB)
[v2] Sun, 16 Apr 2023 08:14:29 UTC (2,671 KB)
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