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Material Classification in the Wild: Do Synthesized Training Data Generalise Better than Real-World Training Data?

Grigorios Kalliatakis
Anca Sticlaru
G. Stamatiadis
Shoaib Ehsan
A. Leonardis
Juergen Gall
Klaus D. McDonald-Maier
Abstract

We question the dominant role of real-world training images in the field of material classification by investigating whether synthesized data can generalise more effectively than real-world data. Experimental results on three challenging real-world material databases show that the best performing pre-trained convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures can achieve up to 91.03% mean average precision when classifying materials in cross-dataset scenarios. We demonstrate that synthesized data achieve an improvement on mean average precision when used as training data and in conjunction with pre-trained CNN architectures, which spans from ~ 5% to ~ 19% across three widely used material databases of real-world images.

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