A Convolutional Neural Network as a Potential Tool for Camouflage Assessment
Erik Van der Burg,
Alexander Toet,
Paola Perone
et al.
Abstract:Camouflage evaluation typically involves human visual search and detection experiments that are time-consuming and expensive. Hence, there is a need for models that compute camouflage effectiveness from digital imagery. Convolutional neural networks are a powerful tool for automatic object detection and recognition. We investigated whether such a network (YOLO) can also provide a measure of camouflage effectiveness that is related to human perception. To this end, human performance measures of camouflage effec… Show more
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