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FTFNet: Multispectral Image Segmentation

Justin Edwards and Mohamed El-Sharkawy    

Resumen

Semantic segmentation is a machine learning task that is seeing increased utilization in multiple fields, from medical imagery to land demarcation and autonomous vehicles. A real-time autonomous system must be lightweight while maintaining reasonable accuracy. This research focuses on leveraging the fusion of long-wave infrared (LWIR) imagery with visual spectrum imagery to fill in the inherent performance gaps when using visual imagery alone. This approach culminated in the Fast Thermal Fusion Network (FTFNet), which shows marked improvement over the baseline architecture of the Multispectral Fusion Network (MFNet) while maintaining a low footprint.

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