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PreCNet: Next-Frame Video Prediction Based on Predictive Coding

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arxiv 2004.14878 v3 pith:L2BBAPWK submitted 2020-04-30 cs.CV cs.LGcs.NE

classification cs.CVcs.LGcs.NE
keywords performancecodingimageslearningmodelneuroscienceprecnetprediction
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Predictive coding, currently a highly influential theory in neuroscience, has not been widely adopted in machine learning yet. In this work, we transform the seminal model of Rao and Ballard (1999) into a modern deep learning framework while remaining maximally faithful to the original schema. The resulting network we propose (PreCNet) is tested on a widely used next frame video prediction benchmark, which consists of images from an urban environment recorded from a car-mounted camera, and achieves state-of-the-art performance. Performance on all measures (MSE, PSNR, SSIM) was further improved when a larger training set (2M images from BDD100k), pointing to the limitations of the KITTI training set. This work demonstrates that an architecture carefully based in a neuroscience model, without being explicitly tailored to the task at hand, can exhibit exceptional performance.

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