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Monocular depth estimation (MDE) is essential for numerous applications yet is impeded by the substantial computational demands of accurate deep learning models. To mitigate this, we introduce a novel Teacher-Independent Explainable Knowledge Distillation (TIE-KD) framework that streamlines the knowledge transfer from complex teacher models to compact student networks, eliminating the need for architectural similarity. The cornerstone of TIE-KD is the Depth Probability Map (DPM), an explainable feature map that interprets the teacher's output, enabling feature-based knowledge distillation solely from the teacher's response. This approach allows for efficient student learning, leveraging the strengths of feature-based distillation. Extensive evaluation of the KITTI dataset indicates that TIE-KD not only outperforms conventional response-based KD methods but also demonstrates consistent efficacy across diverse teacher and student architectures. The robustness and adaptability of TIE-KD underscore its potential for applications requiring efficient and interpretable models, affirming its practicality for real-world deployment.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e651bbb6db6435875e19ec — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imavis.2024.105110
Sang-Won Choi
Inha University
Daejune Choi
Korea University of Technology and Education
Duksu Kim
Korea University of Technology and Education
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