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Reconstructed Student-Teacher and Discriminative Networks for Anomaly Detection (2210.07548v1)

Published 14 Oct 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: Anomaly detection is an important problem in computer vision; however, the scarcity of anomalous samples makes this task difficult. Thus, recent anomaly detection methods have used only normal images with no abnormal areas for training. In this work, a powerful anomaly detection method is proposed based on student-teacher feature pyramid matching (STPM), which consists of a student and teacher network. Generative models are another approach to anomaly detection. They reconstruct normal images from an input and compute the difference between the predicted normal and the input. Unfortunately, STPM does not have the ability to generate normal images. To improve the accuracy of STPM, this work uses a student network, as in generative models, to reconstruct normal features. This improves the accuracy; however, the anomaly maps for normal images are not clean because STPM does not use anomaly images for training, which decreases the accuracy of the image-level anomaly detection. To further improve accuracy, a discriminative network trained with pseudo-anomalies from anomaly maps is used in our method, which consists of two pairs of student-teacher networks and a discriminative network. The method displayed high accuracy on the MVTec anomaly detection dataset.

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Authors (3)
  1. Shinji Yamada (2 papers)
  2. Satoshi Kamiya (2 papers)
  3. Kazuhiro Hotta (23 papers)
Citations (27)

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