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DETR (Detection Transformer)×SimCLR×
ÁreaAprendizado profundoAprendizado profundo
FamíliaMachine learningMachine learning
Ano de origem20202020
Autor originalNicolas CarionTing Chen
TipoNeural network architectureNeural network architecture
Fonte seminalCarion, N., Massa, F., Synnaeve, G., Usunier, N., Kirillov, A., & Zagoruyko, S. (2020). End-to-end object detection with transformers. In European Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 213-229). Springer, Cham. DOI ↗Chen, T., Kornblith, S., Norouzi, M., & Hinton, G. (2020). A simple framework for contrastive learning of visual representations. In International conference on machine learning (pp. 1597-1607). PMLR. link ↗
Outros nomesDetection Transformer, DETRSimple contrastive learning, SimCLR framework
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ResumoDETR (Detection Transformer) is an end-to-end framework for object detection introduced by Carion et al. in 2020 that reformulates detection as a direct set prediction problem using transformers. Unlike traditional approaches that use hand-crafted post-processing like non-maximum suppression, DETR treats object detection as a sequence-to-sequence problem where the transformer predicts all objects at once.SimCLR is a self-supervised learning framework introduced by Chen et al. in 2020 that learns visual representations by contrasting similar and dissimilar views of images. The method applies strong data augmentations to create different views of the same image, then trains an encoder to bring similar views close in representation space while pushing dissimilar views apart.
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