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Dual Complementary Dynamic Convolution for Image Recognition

(2211.06163)
Published Nov 11, 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract

As a powerful engine, vanilla convolution has promoted huge breakthroughs in various computer tasks. However, it often suffers from sample and content agnostic problems, which limits the representation capacities of the convolutional neural networks (CNNs). In this paper, we for the first time model the scene features as a combination of the local spatial-adaptive parts owned by the individual and the global shift-invariant parts shared to all individuals, and then propose a novel two-branch dual complementary dynamic convolution (DCDC) operator to flexibly deal with these two types of features. The DCDC operator overcomes the limitations of vanilla convolution and most existing dynamic convolutions who capture only spatial-adaptive features, and thus markedly boosts the representation capacities of CNNs. Experiments show that the DCDC operator based ResNets (DCDC-ResNets) significantly outperform vanilla ResNets and most state-of-the-art dynamic convolutional networks on image classification, as well as downstream tasks including object detection, instance and panoptic segmentation tasks, while with lower FLOPs and parameters.

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