3.8 Proceedings Paper

Dynamic Region-Aware Convolution

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/CVPR46437.2021.00797

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0700800]
  2. Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI)

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DRConv, through Dynamic Region-Aware Convolution, effectively handles spatial information by improving the representation ability of convolution while maintaining computational cost and translation-invariance.
We propose a new convolution called Dynamic Region-Aware Convolution (DRConv), which can automatically assign multiple filters to corresponding spatial regions where features have similar representation. In this way, DRConv outperforms standard convolution in modeling semantic variations. Standard convolutional layer can increase the number of filers to extract more visual elements but results in high computational cost. More gracefully, our DRCony transfers the increasing channel-wise filters to spatial dimension with learnable instructor, which not only improve representation ability of convolution, but also maintains computational cost and the translation-invariance as standard convolution dose. DRConv is an effective and elegant method for handling complex and variable spatial information distribution. It can substitute standard convolution in any existing networks for its plug-and-play property, especially to power convolution layers in efficient networks. We evaluate DRConv on a wide range of models (MobileNet series, ShuffleNetV2, etc.) and tasks (Classification, Face Recognition, Detection and Segmentation). On ImageNet classification, DRConv-based ShuifieNetV2-0.5x achieves state-of-the-art performance of 67.1% at 46M multiply-adds level with 6.3% relative improvement.

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