点云注册旨在估计两点云扫描之间的几何变换,在该点对应的估计中是其成功的关键。除了先前通过手工制作或学习的几何特征寻求对应的方法外,最近的点云注册方法还尝试应用RGB-D数据以实现更准确的对应关系。但是,有效地融合了这两种独特方式的几何和视觉信息并不是微不足道的,尤其是对于注册问题而言。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种新的几何感知视觉特征提取器(给出),该提取器采用多尺度的本地线性转换来逐步融合这两种方式,其中深度数据的几何特征是几何依赖于几何依赖的卷积内核来转换RGB数据的视觉功能。最终的视觉几何特征位于典型的特征空间中,由于几何变化引起的视觉差异可缓解,因此可以实现更可靠的对应关系。提出的给出的模块可以很容易地插入最近的RGB-D点云注册框架中。在3D匹配和扫描仪上进行的广泛实验表明,即使没有信件或姿势监督,我们的方法即使在没有通信或姿势的情况下也优于最先进的点云注册方法。该代码可在以下网址获得:https://github.com/514DNA/llt。
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结构光(SL)系统以主动照明投影获得高保真3D几何形状。当在具有强烈的环境照明,全球照明和跨设备干扰的环境中工作时,常规系统会出现挑战。本文提出了一种通用技术,以通过投影除天然SL模式来预测冗余光学信号来提高SL的鲁棒性。这样,预计的信号与错误更具区别。因此,可以使用简单的信号处理更容易地恢复几何信息,并获得``性能中的编码增益''。我们使用冗余代码提出了三个应用程序:(1)在强环境光下进行SL成像的自我错误校正,((( 2)在全球照明下自适应重建的错误检测,以及(3)使用设备特定的投影序列编码的干扰过滤,尤其是针对基于事件摄像机的SL和灯窗帘设备。我们系统地分析了这些应用中的设计规则和信号处理算法。相应的硬件原型是用于在现实世界复杂场景上进行评估的。合成和真实数据的实验结果证明了具有冗余代码的SL系统的显着性能改进。
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少量学习,特别是几秒钟的图像分类,近年来受到了越来越多的关注,并目睹了重大进展。最近的一些研究暗示表明,许多通用技术或“诀窍”,如数据增强,预训练,知识蒸馏和自我监督,可能大大提高了几次学习方法的性能。此外,不同的作品可以采用不同的软件平台,不同的训练计划,不同的骨干架构以及甚至不同的输入图像大小,使得公平的比较困难,从业者与再现性斗争。为了解决这些情况,通过在Pytorch中的同一单个代码库中重新实施17个最新的框架,提出了几次射门学习(Libfewshot)的全面图书馆。此外,基于libfewshot,我们提供多个基准数据集的全面评估,其中包含多个骨干架构,以评估不同培训技巧的常见缺陷和效果。此外,鉴于近期对必要性或未培训机制的必要性怀疑,我们的评估结果表明,特别是当与预训练相结合时,仍然需要这种机制。我们希望我们的工作不仅可以降低初学者的障碍,可以在几次学习上工作,而且还消除了非动力技巧的影响,促进了几枪学习的内在研究。源代码可从https://github.com/rl-vig/libfewshot获取。
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Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have shown satisfying performance on various graph learning tasks. To achieve better fitting capability, most GNNs are with a large number of parameters, which makes these GNNs computationally expensive. Therefore, it is difficult to deploy them onto edge devices with scarce computational resources, e.g., mobile phones and wearable smart devices. Knowledge Distillation (KD) is a common solution to compress GNNs, where a light-weighted model (i.e., the student model) is encouraged to mimic the behavior of a computationally expensive GNN (i.e., the teacher GNN model). Nevertheless, most existing GNN-based KD methods lack fairness consideration. As a consequence, the student model usually inherits and even exaggerates the bias from the teacher GNN. To handle such a problem, we take initial steps towards fair knowledge distillation for GNNs. Specifically, we first formulate a novel problem of fair knowledge distillation for GNN-based teacher-student frameworks. Then we propose a principled framework named RELIANT to mitigate the bias exhibited by the student model. Notably, the design of RELIANT is decoupled from any specific teacher and student model structures, and thus can be easily adapted to various GNN-based KD frameworks. We perform extensive experiments on multiple real-world datasets, which corroborates that RELIANT achieves less biased GNN knowledge distillation while maintaining high prediction utility.
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Despite significant progress in object categorization, in recent years, a number of important challenges remain; mainly, the ability to learn from limited labeled data and to recognize object classes within large, potentially open, set of labels. Zero-shot learning is one way of addressing these challenges, but it has only been shown to work with limited sized class vocabularies and typically requires separation between supervised and unsupervised classes, allowing former to inform the latter but not vice versa. We propose the notion of vocabulary-informed learning to alleviate the above mentioned challenges and address problems of supervised, zero-shot, generalized zero-shot and open set recognition using a unified framework. Specifically, we propose a weighted maximum margin framework for semantic manifold-based recognition that incorporates distance constraints from (both supervised and unsupervised) vocabulary atoms. Distance constraints ensure that labeled samples are projected closer to their correct prototypes, in the embedding space, than to others. We illustrate that resulting model shows improvements in supervised, zero-shot, generalized zero-shot, and large open set recognition, with up to 310K class vocabulary on Animal with Attributes and ImageNet datasets.
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Advances in computer vision and machine learning techniques have led to significant development in 2D and 3D human pose estimation from RGB cameras, LiDAR, and radars. However, human pose estimation from images is adversely affected by occlusion and lighting, which are common in many scenarios of interest. Radar and LiDAR technologies, on the other hand, need specialized hardware that is expensive and power-intensive. Furthermore, placing these sensors in non-public areas raises significant privacy concerns. To address these limitations, recent research has explored the use of WiFi antennas (1D sensors) for body segmentation and key-point body detection. This paper further expands on the use of the WiFi signal in combination with deep learning architectures, commonly used in computer vision, to estimate dense human pose correspondence. We developed a deep neural network that maps the phase and amplitude of WiFi signals to UV coordinates within 24 human regions. The results of the study reveal that our model can estimate the dense pose of multiple subjects, with comparable performance to image-based approaches, by utilizing WiFi signals as the only input. This paves the way for low-cost, broadly accessible, and privacy-preserving algorithms for human sensing.
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With the increasing ability of large language models (LLMs), in-context learning (ICL) has become a new paradigm for natural language processing (NLP), where LLMs make predictions only based on contexts augmented with a few training examples. It has been a new trend exploring ICL to evaluate and extrapolate the ability of LLMs. In this paper, we aim to survey and summarize the progress, challenges, and future work in ICL. We first present a formal definition of ICL and clarify its correlation to related studies. Then, we organize and discuss advanced techniques of ICL, including training strategies, prompting strategies, and so on. Finally, we present the challenges of ICL and provide potential directions for further research. We hope our work can encourage more research on uncovering how ICL works and improving ICL in future work.
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Designing better deep networks and better reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms are both important for deep RL. This work focuses on the former. Previous methods build the network with several modules like CNN, LSTM and Attention. Recent methods combine the Transformer with these modules for better performance. However, it requires tedious optimization skills to train a network composed of mixed modules, making these methods inconvenient to be used in practice. In this paper, we propose to design \emph{pure Transformer-based networks} for deep RL, aiming at providing off-the-shelf backbones for both the online and offline settings. Specifically, the Transformer in Transformer (TIT) backbone is proposed, which cascades two Transformers in a very natural way: the inner one is used to process a single observation, while the outer one is responsible for processing the observation history; combining both is expected to extract spatial-temporal representations for good decision-making. Experiments show that TIT can achieve satisfactory performance in different settings, consistently.
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Recently the deep learning has shown its advantage in representation learning and clustering for time series data. Despite the considerable progress, the existing deep time series clustering approaches mostly seek to train the deep neural network by some instance reconstruction based or cluster distribution based objective, which, however, lack the ability to exploit the sample-wise (or augmentation-wise) contrastive information or even the higher-level (e.g., cluster-level) contrastiveness for learning discriminative and clustering-friendly representations. In light of this, this paper presents a deep temporal contrastive clustering (DTCC) approach, which for the first time, to our knowledge, incorporates the contrastive learning paradigm into the deep time series clustering research. Specifically, with two parallel views generated from the original time series and their augmentations, we utilize two identical auto-encoders to learn the corresponding representations, and in the meantime perform the cluster distribution learning by incorporating a k-means objective. Further, two levels of contrastive learning are simultaneously enforced to capture the instance-level and cluster-level contrastive information, respectively. With the reconstruction loss of the auto-encoder, the cluster distribution loss, and the two levels of contrastive losses jointly optimized, the network architecture is trained in a self-supervised manner and the clustering result can thereby be obtained. Experiments on a variety of time series datasets demonstrate the superiority of our DTCC approach over the state-of-the-art.
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Active tracking of space noncooperative object that merely relies on vision camera is greatly significant for autonomous rendezvous and debris removal. Considering its Partial Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) property, this paper proposes a novel tracker based on deep recurrent reinforcement learning, named as RAMAVT which drives the chasing spacecraft to follow arbitrary space noncooperative object with high-frequency and near-optimal velocity control commands. To further improve the active tracking performance, we introduce Multi-Head Attention (MHA) module and Squeeze-and-Excitation (SE) layer into RAMAVT, which remarkably improve the representative ability of neural network with almost no extra computational cost. Extensive experiments and ablation study implemented on SNCOAT benchmark show the effectiveness and robustness of our method compared with other state-of-the-art algorithm. The source codes are available on https://github.com/Dongzhou-1996/RAMAVT.
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