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A taxonomy of deep convolutional neural nets for computer vision
S. Srinivas, R.K. Sarvadevabhatla, , N. Prabhu, S.S.S. Kruthiventi, R.V. Babu
Published in Frontiers Media S.A.
2016
Volume: 2
   
Issue: JAN
Abstract
Traditional architectures for solving computer vision problems and the degree of success they enjoyed have been heavily reliant on hand-crafted features. However, of late, deep learning techniques have offered a compelling alternative - that of automatically learning problem-specific features. With this new paradigm, every problem in computer vision is now being re-examined from a deep learning perspective. Therefore, it has become important to understand what kind of deep networks are suitable for a given problem. Although general surveys of this fast-moving paradigm (i.e., deep-networks) exist, a survey specific to computer vision is missing. We specifically consider one form of deep networks widely used in computer vision - convolutional neural networks (CNNs). We start with "AlexNet" as our base CNN and then examine the broad variations proposed over time to suit different applications. We hope that our recipe-style survey will serve as a guide, particularly for novice practitioners intending to use deep-learning techniques for computer vision. © 2016 Srinivas, Sarvadevabhatla, Mopuri, Prabhu, Kruthiventi and Babu.
About the journal
JournalFrontiers Robotics AI
PublisherFrontiers Media S.A.
ISSN22969144