Recently, unsupervised domain adaptation in satellite pose estimation has gained increasing attention, aiming at alleviating the annotation cost for training deep models. To this end, we propose a self-training framework based on the domain-agnostic geometrical constraints. Specifically, we train a neural network to predict the 2D keypoints of a satellite and then use PnP to estimate the pose. The poses of target samples are regarded as latent variables to formulate the task as a minimization problem. Furthermore, we leverage fine-grained segmentation to tackle the information loss issue caused by abstracting the satellite as sparse keypoints. Finally, we iteratively solve the minimization problem in two steps: pseudo-label generation and network training. Experimental results show that our method adapts well to the target domain. Moreover, our method won the 1st place on the sunlamp task of the second international Satellite Pose Estimation Competition.
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随着深度学习和智能车辆的兴起,智能助手已成为促进驾驶和提供额外功能的基本内部组件。汽车智能助理应该能够处理一般的和与汽车有关的命令,并执行相应的操作,减轻驾驶和提高安全性。但是,对于低资源语言存在数据稀缺问题,妨碍了研究和应用的发展。在本文中,我们介绍了一个新的DataSet,粤式视听语音识别(CI-AVSR),用于粤语中的车载命令识别,具有视频和音频数据。它由令人宣传的30个粤语发言者记录的200个车载命令的4,984个样本(8.3小时)组成。此外,我们使用常见的内部内部背景噪声增强我们的数据集来模拟真实环境,产生比收集的数据集大10倍。我们提供我们数据集的清洁和增强版本的详细统计信息。此外,我们实施了两个多模式基线以证明CI-AVSR的有效性。实验结果表明,利用视觉信号提高了模型的整体性能。虽然我们的最佳模型可以在清洁测试集上实现相当大的质量,但嘈杂数据的语音识别质量仍然是较差的,并且仍然是真正的车载语音识别系统的极其具有挑战性的任务。数据集和代码将在https://github.com/hltchkust/ci-avsr发布。
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低资源语言的自动语音识别(ASR)改善了语言少数群体的访问,以便人工智能(AI)提供的技术优势。在本文中,我们通过创建一个新的粤语数据集来解决香港广东语言的数据稀缺问题。我们的数据集多域粤语语料库(MDCC)由73.6小时的清洁阅读语音与成绩单配对,从香港的粤语有声读物收集。它结合了哲学,政治,教育,文化,生活方式和家庭领域,涵盖了广泛的主题。我们还查看所有现有的粤语数据集,并在两个最大的数据集(MDCC和公共语音ZH-HK)上执行实验。我们根据其语音类型,数据源,总大小和可用性分析现有数据集。使用Fairseq S2T变压器,最先进的ASR模型进行实验结果,显示了我们数据集的有效性。此外,我们通过在MDCC和常见的声音ZH-HK上应用多数据集学习来创建一个强大而强大的粤语ASR模型。
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Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging aims to reconstruct the three-dimensional hidden scenes from the data measured in the line-of-sight, which uses photon time-of-flight information encoded in light after multiple diffuse reflections. The under-sampled scanning data can facilitate fast imaging. However, the resulting reconstruction problem becomes a serious ill-posed inverse problem, the solution of which is of high possibility to be degraded due to noises and distortions. In this paper, we propose two novel NLOS reconstruction models based on curvature regularization, i.e., the object-domain curvature regularization model and the dual (i.e., signal and object)-domain curvature regularization model. Fast numerical optimization algorithms are developed relying on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) with the backtracking stepsize rule, which are further accelerated by GPU implementation. We evaluate the proposed algorithms on both synthetic and real datasets, which achieve state-of-the-art performance, especially in the compressed sensing setting. All our codes and data are available at https://github.com/Duanlab123/CurvNLOS.
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Self-supervised representation learning follows a paradigm of withholding some part of the data and tasking the network to predict it from the remaining part. Towards this end, masking has emerged as a generic and powerful tool where content is withheld along the sequential dimension, e.g., spatial in images, temporal in audio, and syntactic in language. In this paper, we explore the orthogonal channel dimension for generic data augmentation. The data for each channel is quantized through a non-uniform quantizer, with the quantized value sampled randomly within randomly sampled quantization bins. From another perspective, quantization is analogous to channel-wise masking, as it removes the information within each bin, but preserves the information across bins. We apply the randomized quantization in conjunction with sequential augmentations on self-supervised contrastive models. This generic approach achieves results on par with modality-specific augmentation on vision tasks, and state-of-the-art results on 3D point clouds as well as on audio. We also demonstrate this method to be applicable for augmenting intermediate embeddings in a deep neural network on the comprehensive DABS benchmark which is comprised of various data modalities. Code is availabel at http://www.github.com/microsoft/random_quantize.
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In this work, we propose an ID-preserving talking head generation framework, which advances previous methods in two aspects. First, as opposed to interpolating from sparse flow, we claim that dense landmarks are crucial to achieving accurate geometry-aware flow fields. Second, inspired by face-swapping methods, we adaptively fuse the source identity during synthesis, so that the network better preserves the key characteristics of the image portrait. Although the proposed model surpasses prior generation fidelity on established benchmarks, to further make the talking head generation qualified for real usage, personalized fine-tuning is usually needed. However, this process is rather computationally demanding that is unaffordable to standard users. To solve this, we propose a fast adaptation model using a meta-learning approach. The learned model can be adapted to a high-quality personalized model as fast as 30 seconds. Last but not the least, a spatial-temporal enhancement module is proposed to improve the fine details while ensuring temporal coherency. Extensive experiments prove the significant superiority of our approach over the state of the arts in both one-shot and personalized settings.
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This paper presents a 3D generative model that uses diffusion models to automatically generate 3D digital avatars represented as neural radiance fields. A significant challenge in generating such avatars is that the memory and processing costs in 3D are prohibitive for producing the rich details required for high-quality avatars. To tackle this problem we propose the roll-out diffusion network (Rodin), which represents a neural radiance field as multiple 2D feature maps and rolls out these maps into a single 2D feature plane within which we perform 3D-aware diffusion. The Rodin model brings the much-needed computational efficiency while preserving the integrity of diffusion in 3D by using 3D-aware convolution that attends to projected features in the 2D feature plane according to their original relationship in 3D. We also use latent conditioning to orchestrate the feature generation for global coherence, leading to high-fidelity avatars and enabling their semantic editing based on text prompts. Finally, we use hierarchical synthesis to further enhance details. The 3D avatars generated by our model compare favorably with those produced by existing generative techniques. We can generate highly detailed avatars with realistic hairstyles and facial hair like beards. We also demonstrate 3D avatar generation from image or text as well as text-guided editability.
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We present a high-fidelity 3D generative adversarial network (GAN) inversion framework that can synthesize photo-realistic novel views while preserving specific details of the input image. High-fidelity 3D GAN inversion is inherently challenging due to the geometry-texture trade-off in 3D inversion, where overfitting to a single view input image often damages the estimated geometry during the latent optimization. To solve this challenge, we propose a novel pipeline that builds on the pseudo-multi-view estimation with visibility analysis. We keep the original textures for the visible parts and utilize generative priors for the occluded parts. Extensive experiments show that our approach achieves advantageous reconstruction and novel view synthesis quality over state-of-the-art methods, even for images with out-of-distribution textures. The proposed pipeline also enables image attribute editing with the inverted latent code and 3D-aware texture modification. Our approach enables high-fidelity 3D rendering from a single image, which is promising for various applications of AI-generated 3D content.
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Non-IID data distribution across clients and poisoning attacks are two main challenges in real-world federated learning systems. While both of them have attracted great research interest with specific strategies developed, no known solution manages to address them in a unified framework. To jointly overcome both challenges, we propose SmartFL, a generic approach that optimizes the server-side aggregation process with a small clean server-collected proxy dataset (e.g., around one hundred samples, 0.2% of the dataset) via a subspace training technique. Specifically, the aggregation weight of each participating client at each round is optimized using the server-collected proxy data, which is essentially the optimization of the global model in the convex hull spanned by client models. Since at each round, the number of tunable parameters optimized on the server side equals the number of participating clients (thus independent of the model size), we are able to train a global model with massive parameters using only a small amount of proxy data. We provide theoretical analyses of the convergence and generalization capacity for SmartFL. Empirically, SmartFL achieves state-of-the-art performance on both federated learning with non-IID data distribution and federated learning with malicious clients. The source code will be released.
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We propose a simple yet effective reflection-free cue for robust reflection removal from a pair of flash and ambient (no-flash) images. The reflection-free cue exploits a flash-only image obtained by subtracting the ambient image from the corresponding flash image in raw data space. The flash-only image is equivalent to an image taken in a dark environment with only a flash on. This flash-only image is visually reflection-free and thus can provide robust cues to infer the reflection in the ambient image. Since the flash-only image usually has artifacts, we further propose a dedicated model that not only utilizes the reflection-free cue but also avoids introducing artifacts, which helps accurately estimate reflection and transmission. Our experiments on real-world images with various types of reflection demonstrate the effectiveness of our model with reflection-free flash-only cues: our model outperforms state-of-the-art reflection removal approaches by more than 5.23dB in PSNR. We extend our approach to handheld photography to address the misalignment between the flash and no-flash pair. With misaligned training data and the alignment module, our aligned model outperforms our previous version by more than 3.19dB in PSNR on a misaligned dataset. We also study using linear RGB images as training data. Our source code and dataset are publicly available at https://github.com/ChenyangLEI/flash-reflection-removal.
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