Tiny and Efficient Model for the Edge Detection Generalization
Soria, Xavier, Li, Yachuan, Rouhani, Mohammad, Sappa, Angel D.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Most high-level computer vision tasks rely on low-level image operations as their initial processes. Operations such as edge detection, image enhancement, and super-resolution, provide the foundations for higher level image analysis. In this work we address the edge detection considering three main objectives: simplicity, efficiency, and generalization since current state-of-the-art (SOTA) edge detection models are increased in complexity for better accuracy. To achieve this, we present Tiny and Efficient Edge Detector (TEED), a light convolutional neural network with only $58K$ parameters, less than $0.2$% of the state-of-the-art models. Training on the BIPED dataset takes $less than 30 minutes$, with each epoch requiring $less than 5 minutes$. Our proposed model is easy to train and it quickly converges within very first few epochs, while the predicted edge-maps are crisp and of high quality. Additionally, we propose a new dataset to test the generalization of edge detection, which comprises samples from popular images used in edge detection and image segmentation. The source code is available in https://github.com/xavysp/TEED.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-12-2023
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