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GMConv: Modulating Effective Receptive Fields for Convolutional Kernels

Published 9 Feb 2023 in cs.CV | (2302.04544v3)

Abstract: In convolutional neural networks, the convolutions are conventionally performed using a square kernel with a fixed N $\times$ N receptive field (RF). However, what matters most to the network is the effective receptive field (ERF) that indicates the extent with which input pixels contribute to an output pixel. Inspired by the property that ERFs typically exhibit a Gaussian distribution, we propose a Gaussian Mask convolutional kernel (GMConv) in this work. Specifically, GMConv utilizes the Gaussian function to generate a concentric symmetry mask that is placed over the kernel to refine the RF. Our GMConv can directly replace the standard convolutions in existing CNNs and can be easily trained end-to-end by standard back-propagation. We evaluate our approach through extensive experiments on image classification and object detection tasks. Over several tasks and standard base models, our approach compares favorably against the standard convolution. For instance, using GMConv for AlexNet and ResNet-50, the top-1 accuracy on ImageNet classification is boosted by 0.98% and 0.85%, respectively.

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