资源论文End-to-End Integration of a Convolutional Network, Deformable Parts Model and Non-Maximum Suppression

End-to-End Integration of a Convolutional Network, Deformable Parts Model and Non-Maximum Suppression

2019-12-17 | |  72 |   45 |   0

Abstract

Deformable Parts Models and Convolutional Networks each have achieved notable performance in object detection. Yet these two approaches fifind their strengths in complementary areas: DPMs are well-versed in object composition, modeling fifine-grained spatial relationships between parts; likewise, ConvNets are adept at producing powerful image features, having been discriminatively trained directly on the pixels. In this paper, we propose a new model that combines these two approaches, obtaining the advantages of each. We train this model using a new structured loss function that considers all bounding boxes within an image, rather than isolated object instances. This enables the non-maximal suppression (NMS) operation, previously treated as a separate post-processing stage, to be integrated into the model. This allows for discriminative training of our combined Convnet + DPM + NMS model in end-to-end fashion. We evaluate our system on PASCAL VOC 2007 and 2011 datasets, achieving competitive results on both benchmarks.

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