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Area of Science:

  • Computer Vision
  • Machine Learning
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background:

  • Vision Transformers (ViT) excel in image tasks but struggle with spatial continuity due to fixed partitioning and static positional encoding.
  • Limitations include difficulties in representing rotated structures and irregular boundaries, hindering performance on complex image layouts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Moore-curve Vision Transformer (MViT), a novel ViT framework designed to overcome spatial continuity limitations.
  • To enhance the representation of rotated structures and irregular boundaries in image analysis.

Main Methods:

  • The MViT framework utilizes a recursive Moore curve, incorporating multi-order fractal mapping for optimized patch reordering and enhanced spatial coherence.
  • A dynamic partitioning template and boundary compensation algorithm improve dense structural representation and resolution adaptability.
  • A period-aware positional encoding module aligns embeddings with fractal traversal patterns, integrating fractal parameters and convolutional features.

Main Results:

  • MViT achieved improved classification accuracy over ViT-B/16 by 0.52% on CIFAR-100 and 0.31% on ImageNet-21k.
  • Noticeable improvements in Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM) were observed.
  • Experiments confirmed MViT's robustness to rotation and localized focus variations, demonstrating strong structural compatibility across different backbones and tasks.

Conclusions:

  • The MViT framework significantly enhances structural adaptability for complex image layouts.
  • MViT offers improved performance and robustness, making it a versatile tool for various computer vision applications.