PRAFlow_RVC: Pyramid Recurrent All-Pairs Field Transforms for Optical Flow Estimation in Robust Vision Challenge 2020

09/14/2020
by   Zhexiong Wan, et al.
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Optical flow estimation is an important computer vision task, which aims at estimating the dense correspondences between two frames. RAFT (Recurrent All Pairs Field Transforms) currently represents the state-of-the-art in optical flow estimation. It has excellent generalization ability and has obtained outstanding results across several benchmarks. To further improve the robustness and achieve accurate optical flow estimation, we present PRAFlow (Pyramid Recurrent All-Pairs Flow), which builds upon the pyramid network structure. Due to computational limitation, our proposed network structure only uses two pyramid layers. At each layer, the RAFT unit is used to estimate the optical flow at the current resolution. Our model was trained on several simulate and real-image datasets, submitted to multiple leaderboards using the same model and parameters, and won the 2nd place in the optical flow task of ECCV 2020 workshop: Robust Vision Challenge.

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