Shadow detection using a cross-attentional dual-decoder network with self-supervised image reconstruction features
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Fernandez Beltran, Ruben; Guzmán Ponce, Angélica; Fernandez, Rafael; Kang, Jian; García Mateos, GinésFecha
2024-02-02Disciplina/s
Ingeniería, Industria y ConstrucciónMateria/s
Shadow detectionSemantic segmentation
Convolutional neural networks
Cross-attention
Dual-decoder
Resumen
Shadow detection is a challenging problem in computer vision due to the high variability in lighting conditions, object shapes, and scene layouts. Despite the positive results achieved by some existing technologies, the problem becomes particularly challenging with complex and heterogeneous images where shadow-casting objects coexist and shadows can have different depths, scales, and morphologies. As a result, more advanced and accurate solutions are still needed to deal with this type of complexities. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a novel deep learning model, called the Cross-Attentional Dual Decoder Network (CADDN), to improve shadow detection by using fine-grained image reconstruction features. Unlike other existing methods, the CADDN uses an innovative encoder-decoder architecture with two decoder segments that work together to reconstruct the input images and their corresponding shadow masks. In this way, the features used to reconstruct the original input image...





