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The Devil in the Details: Simple and Effective Optical Flow Synthetic Data Generation SCIE SCOPUS

Title
The Devil in the Details: Simple and Effective Optical Flow Synthetic Data Generation
Authors
BYUNGKI, KWONKIM, SUNGBINOh, Tae-Hyun
Date Issued
2024-02
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Abstract
Recent work on dense optical flow has shown significant progress, primarily in a supervised learning manner requiring a large amount of labeled data. Due to the expensiveness of obtaining large-scale real-world data, computer graphics are typically leveraged for constructing datasets. However, there is a common belief that synthetic-to-real domain gaps limit generalization to real scenes. In this paper, we show that the required characteristics in an optical flow dataset are rather simple and present a simpler synthetic data generation method that achieves a certain level of realism with compositions of elementary operations. With 2D motion-based datasets, we systematically analyze the simplest yet critical factors for generating synthetic datasets. Furthermore, we propose a novel method of utilizing occlusion masks in a supervised method and observe that suppressing gradients on occluded regions serves as a powerful initial state in the curriculum learning sense. The RAFT network initially trained on our dataset outperforms the original RAFT on the two most challenging online benchmarks, MPI Sintel and KITTI 2015.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/123059
DOI
10.1007/s00371-024-03263-z
ISSN
0178-2789
Article Type
Article
Citation
Visual Computer, 2024-02
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