FlowNet: Learning Optical Flow with Convolutional Networks

Alexey Dosovitskiy(University of Freiburg), Philipp Fischer(University of Freiburg), Eddy Ilg(University of Freiburg), Philip Häusser(Technical University of Munich), Caner Hazırbaş(Technical University of Munich), Vladimir Golkov(Technical University of Munich), Patrick van der Smagt(Technical University of Munich), Daniel Cremers(Technical University of Munich), Thomas Brox(University of Freiburg)
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December 1, 2015
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Abstract

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have recently been very successful in a variety of computer vision tasks, especially on those linked to recognition. Optical flow estimation has not been among the tasks CNNs succeeded at. In this paper we construct CNNs which are capable of solving the optical flow estimation problem as a supervised learning task. We propose and compare two architectures: a generic architecture and another one including a layer that correlates feature vectors at different image locations. Since existing ground truth data sets are not sufficiently large to train a CNN, we generate a large synthetic Flying Chairs dataset. We show that networks trained on this unrealistic data still generalize very well to existing datasets such as Sintel and KITTI, achieving competitive accuracy at frame rates of 5 to 10 fps.


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