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Learning to Select Views for Efficient Multi-View Understanding

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Hou, Yunzhong
Gould, Stephen
Zheng, Liang

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Multiple camera view (multi-view) setups have proven useful in many computer vision applications. However, the high computational cost associated with multiple views creates a significant challenge for end devices with limited computational resources. In modern CPU, pipelining breaks a longer job into steps and enables parallelism over sequential steps from multiple jobs. Inspired by this, we study selective view pipelining for efficient multi-view understanding, which breaks computation of multiple views into steps, and only computes the most helpful views/steps in a parallel manner for the best efficiency. To this end, we use reinforcement learning to learn a very light view selection module that analyzes the target object or scenario from initial views and selects the next-best-view for recognition or detection for pipeline computation. Experimental results on multi-view classification and detection tasks show that our approach achieves promising performance while using only 2 or 3 out of N available views, significantly reducing computational costs while maintaining parallelism over GPU through selective view pipelining11Code available at https://github.com/hou-yz/MVSelect.

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Proceedings - 2024 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2024

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