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Poster

Distributed Semantic Segmentation with Efficient Joint Source and Task Decoding

Danish Nazir · Timo Bartels · Jan Piewek · Thorsten Bagdonat · Tim Fingscheidt

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Abstract:

Distributed computing in the context of deep neural networks (DNNs) implies the execution of one part of the network on edge devices and the other part typically on a large-scale cloud platform. Conventional methods propose to employ a serial concatenation of a learned image and source encoder, the latter projecting the image encoder output (bottleneck features) into a quantized representation for bitrate-efficient transmission. In the cloud, a respective source decoder reprojects the quantized representation to the original feature representation, serving as an input for the downstream task decoder performing, e.g., semantic segmentation. In this work, we propose joint source and task decoding, as it allows for a smaller network size in the cloud. This further enables the scalability of such services in large numbers without asking for extensive computational load on the cloud per channel. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method by achieving a distributed semantic segmentation SOTA over a wide range of bitrates on the mean intersection over union metric, while using only 9.8% ... 11.59% of cloud DNN parameters used in previous SOTA on the COCO and Cityscapes datasets.

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