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Sample Efficient Semantic Segmentation using Rotation Equivariant Convolutional Networks

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arxiv 1807.00583 v1 pith:B7DBFMPC submitted 2018-07-02 cs.CV cs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.CVcs.LGstat.ML
keywords equivariantsegmentationgroupsampleconvolutiondemonstrateefficiencyfeature
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We propose a semantic segmentation model that exploits rotation and reflection symmetries. We demonstrate significant gains in sample efficiency due to increased weight sharing, as well as improvements in robustness to symmetry transformations. The group equivariant CNN framework is extended for segmentation by introducing a new equivariant (G->Z2)-convolution that transforms feature maps on a group to planar feature maps. Also, equivariant transposed convolution is formulated for up-sampling in an encoder-decoder network. To demonstrate improvements in sample efficiency we evaluate on multiple data regimes of a rotation-equivariant segmentation task: cancer metastases detection in histopathology images. We further show the effectiveness of exploiting more symmetries by varying the size of the group.

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