Made hypothesis and contribution easier to find
Signed-off-by: Jim Martens <github@2martens.de>
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some success in using dropout sampling. However, the many forward
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some success in using dropout sampling. However, the many forward
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passes during testing for every image seem computationally expensive.
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passes during testing for every image seem computationally expensive.
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In comparison a single run through a trained auto-encoder seems
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In comparison a single run through a trained auto-encoder seems
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intuitively to be faster. This leads to the following hypothesis:
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intuitively to be faster. This leads to the hypothesis (see below).
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\emph{Novelty detection using auto-encoders delivers similar or better
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object detection performance under open-set conditions while
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being less computationally expensive compared to dropout sampling}.
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For the purpose of this thesis, I will
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For the purpose of this thesis, I will
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use the work of Miller et al as baseline to compare against.
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use the work of Miller et al as baseline to compare against.
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being equal. With respect to auto-encoders a recent implementation
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being equal. With respect to auto-encoders a recent implementation
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of an adversarial auto-encoder\cite{Pidhorskyi2018} will be used.
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of an adversarial auto-encoder\cite{Pidhorskyi2018} will be used.
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\paragraph{Hypothesis} Novelty detection using auto-encoders
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delivers similar or better object detection performance under open-set
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conditions while being less computationally expensive compared to
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dropout sampling.
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\paragraph{Contribution}
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The contribution of this thesis is a comparison between dropout
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The contribution of this thesis is a comparison between dropout
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sampling and auto-encoding with respect to the overall performance
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sampling and auto-encoding with respect to the overall performance
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of both for object detection in the open-set conditions using
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of both for object detection in the open-set conditions using
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