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In recent years, various neural network architectures for computer vision have been devised, such as the visual transformer and multilayer perceptron (MLP). A transformer based on an attention mechanism can outperform a traditional convolutional neural network. Compared with the convolutional neural network and transformer, the MLP introduces less inductive bias and achieves stronger generalization. In addition, a transformer shows an exponential increase in the inference, training, and debugging times. Considering a wave function representation, we propose the WaveNet architecture that adopts a novel vision task-oriented wavelet-based MLP for feature extraction to perform salient object detection in RGB (red-green-blue)-thermal infrared images. In addition, we apply knowledge distillation to a transformer as an advanced teacher network to acquire rich semantic and geometric information and guide WaveNet learning with this information. Following the shortest-path concept, we adopt the Kullback-Leibler distance as a regularization term for the RGB features to be as similar to the thermal infrared features as possible. The discrete wavelet transform allows for the examination of frequency-domain features in a local time domain and time-domain features in a local frequency domain. We apply this representation ability to perform cross-modality feature fusion. Specifically, we introduce a progressively cascaded sine-cosine module for cross-layer feature fusion and use low-level features to obtain clear boundaries of salient objects through the MLP. Results from extensive experiments indicate that the proposed WaveNet achieves impressive performance on benchmark RGB-thermal infrared datasets. The results and code are publicly available at https://github.com/nowander/WaveNet.
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Wujie Zhou
Fan Sun
Qiuping Jiang
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
University of Washington
Nanyang Technological University
Shandong University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7ba96ba18484428d17c8a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tip.2023.3275538