Competitive Collaboration
2019-07-18
Competitive Collaboration is a generic framework in which networks learn to collaborate and compete, thereby achieving specific goals. Competitive Collaboration is a three player game consisting of two players competing for a resource that is regulated by a third player, moderator. This framework is similar in spirit to expectation-maximization (EM) but is formulated for neural network training.
Author(s): | Anurag Ranjan and Varun Jampani and Lukas Balles and Kihwan Kim and Deqing Sun and Jonas Wulff and Michael J. Black |
Department(s): |
Perceiving Systems |
Publication(s): |
Competitive Collaboration: Joint Unsupervised Learning of Depth, Camera Motion, Optical Flow and Motion Segmentation
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Authors: | Anurag Ranjan and Varun Jampani and Lukas Balles and Kihwan Kim and Deqing Sun and Jonas Wulff and Michael J. Black |
Maintainers: | Anurag Ranjan |
Release Date: | 2019-07-18 |
License: | The MIT License (MIT) |
Repository: | https://github.com/anuragranj/cc |