Abstract
In this paper, we present an encoder-decoder architecture that exploits global and local semantics for the automatic image colorization problem. For the global semantics, the low-level encoding features are fine-tuned by the scene-context classification to integrate the global image style. Moreover, the architecture deals with the uncertainty and relations among the scene styles based on the label smoothing and pre-trained weights from Places365. For local semantics, three branches learn the mutual benefits at the pixel-level, in which average and multi-modal distributions are respectively created from regression and soft-encoding branches, while the segmentation branch determines to which object the pixel belongs. Our experiments, which involve training with the Coco-Stuff dataset and validation on DIV2K, Places365, and ImageNet, show that our results are very encouraging.
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Nguyen-Quynh, T. T., Kim, S. H., & Do, N. T. (2020). Image Colorization Using the Global Scene-Context Style and Pixel-Wise Semantic Segmentation. IEEE Access, 8, 214098–214114. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3040737
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