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Sketch-a-Net that Beats Humans (1501.07873v3)

Published 30 Jan 2015 in cs.CV and cs.NE

Abstract: We propose a multi-scale multi-channel deep neural network framework that, for the first time, yields sketch recognition performance surpassing that of humans. Our superior performance is a result of explicitly embedding the unique characteristics of sketches in our model: (i) a network architecture designed for sketch rather than natural photo statistics, (ii) a multi-channel generalisation that encodes sequential ordering in the sketching process, and (iii) a multi-scale network ensemble with joint Bayesian fusion that accounts for the different levels of abstraction exhibited in free-hand sketches. We show that state-of-the-art deep networks specifically engineered for photos of natural objects fail to perform well on sketch recognition, regardless whether they are trained using photo or sketch. Our network on the other hand not only delivers the best performance on the largest human sketch dataset to date, but also is small in size making efficient training possible using just CPUs.

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Authors (5)
  1. Qian Yu (116 papers)
  2. Yongxin Yang (73 papers)
  3. Yi-Zhe Song (120 papers)
  4. Tao Xiang (324 papers)
  5. Timothy Hospedales (101 papers)
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