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Fast, Accurate Detection of 100,000 Object Classes on a Single Machine

2019-11-28 | |  118 |   37 |   0

 Abstract

Many object detection systems are constrained by the time required to convolve a target image with a bank of fifilters that code for different aspects of an object’s appearance, such as the presence of component parts. We exploit locality-sensitive hashing to replace the dot-product kernel operator in the convolution with a fifixed number of hash-table probes that effectively sample all of the fifilter responses in time independent of the size of the fifilter bank. To show the effectiveness of the technique, we apply it to evaluate 100,000 deformable-part models requiring over a million (part) fifilters on multiple scales of a target image in less than 20 seconds using a single multi-core processor with 20GB of RAM. This represents a speed-up of approximately 20,000 times— four orders of magnitude— when compared with performing the convolutions explicitly on the same hardware. While mean average precision over the full set of 100,000 object classes is around 0.16 due in large part to the challenges in gathering training data and collecting ground truth for so many classes, we achieve a mAP of at least 0.20 on a third of the classes and 0.30 or better on about 20% of the classes.

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