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Rowel Atienza
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Rowel Atienza is an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He holds the Dado and Maria Banatao Institute Professorial Chair in Artificial Intelligence. Rowel has been fascinated with intelligent robots since he graduated from the University of the Philippines. He received his MEng from the National University of Singapore for his work on an AI-enhanced four-legged robot. He finished his Ph.D. at The Australian National University for his contribution on the field of active gaze tracking for human-robot interaction. Rowel's current research work focuses on AI and computer vision. He dreams on building useful machines that can perceive, understand, and reason. To help make his dreams become real, Rowel has been supported by grants from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Samsung Research Philippines, and Commission on Higher Education-Philippine California Advanced Research Institutes (CHED-PCARI).
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6. Conclusion

In this chapter, the concept of segmentation was discussed. We learned that there are different categories of segmentation. Each has its own target application. This chapter focused on the network design, implementation, and validation of semantic segmentation.

Our semantic segmentation network was inspired by FCN, which has been the basis of many modern-day, state-of-the-art segmentation algorithms, such as Mask-R-CNN [5]. Our network was further enhanced by ideas from PSPNet, which won first place in the ImageNet 2016 parsing challenge.

Using the VIA labeling tool, a new dataset label for semantic segmentation was generated using the same set of images employed in Chapter 11, Object Detection. The segmentation mask labels all pixels belonging to the same object class.

Our semantic segmentation network was trained and validated using mean IoU and average pixel accuracy metrics. The performance on the test dataset shows that it can effectively classify...

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Rowel Atienza

Rowel Atienza is an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He holds the Dado and Maria Banatao Institute Professorial Chair in Artificial Intelligence. Rowel has been fascinated with intelligent robots since he graduated from the University of the Philippines. He received his MEng from the National University of Singapore for his work on an AI-enhanced four-legged robot. He finished his Ph.D. at The Australian National University for his contribution on the field of active gaze tracking for human-robot interaction. Rowel's current research work focuses on AI and computer vision. He dreams on building useful machines that can perceive, understand, and reason. To help make his dreams become real, Rowel has been supported by grants from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Samsung Research Philippines, and Commission on Higher Education-Philippine California Advanced Research Institutes (CHED-PCARI).
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