Optical Flow Training under Limited Label Budget via Active Learning

03/09/2022
by   Shuai Yuan, et al.
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Supervised training of optical flow predictors generally yields better accuracy than unsupervised training. However, the improved performance comes at an often high annotation cost. Semi-supervised training trades off accuracy against annotation cost. We use a simple yet effective semi-supervised training method to show that even a small fraction of labels can improve flow accuracy by a significant margin over unsupervised training. In addition, we propose active learning methods based on simple heuristics to further reduce the number of labels required to achieve the same target accuracy. Our experiments on both synthetic and real optical flow datasets show that our semi-supervised networks generally need around 50 accuracy, and only around 20 and show insights on the factors that may influence our active learning performance. Code will be made available soon.

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