Deep Learning vs. Traditional Computer Vision

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Authors Niall O' Mahony, Sean Campbell, Anderson Carvalho, Suman Harapanahalli, Gustavo Velasco-Hernandez, Lenka Krpalkova, Daniel Riordan, Joseph Walsh arXiv ID 1910.13796 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 999 Venue Computer Vision Conference Last Checked 4 months ago
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Deep Learning has pushed the limits of what was possible in the domain of Digital Image Processing. However, that is not to say that the traditional computer vision techniques which had been undergoing progressive development in years prior to the rise of DL have become obsolete. This paper will analyse the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. The aim of this paper is to promote a discussion on whether knowledge of classical computer vision techniques should be maintained. The paper will also explore how the two sides of computer vision can be combined. Several recent hybrid methodologies are reviewed which have demonstrated the ability to improve computer vision performance and to tackle problems not suited to Deep Learning. For example, combining traditional computer vision techniques with Deep Learning has been popular in emerging domains such as Panoramic Vision and 3D vision for which Deep Learning models have not yet been fully optimised
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