资源论文W2F: A Weakly-Supervised to Fully-Supervised Framework for Object Detection

W2F: A Weakly-Supervised to Fully-Supervised Framework for Object Detection

2019-10-14 | |  150 |   51 |   0

Abstract Weakly-supervised object detection has attracted much attention lately, since it does not require bounding box annotations for training. Although signifificant progress has also been made, there is still a large gap in performance between weakly-supervised and fully-supervised object detection. Recently, some works use pseudo ground-truths which are generated by a weakly-supervised detector to train a supervised detector. Such approaches incline to fifind the most representative parts of objects, and only seek one ground-truth box per class even though many same-class instances exist. To overcome these issues, we propose a weakly-supervised to fully-supervised framework, where a weakly-supervised detector is implemented using multiple instance learning. Then, we propose a pseudo ground-truth excavation (PGE) algorithm to fifind the pseudo ground-truth of each instance in the image. Moreover, the pseudo groundtruth adaptation (PGA) algorithm is designed to further re- fifine the pseudo ground-truths from PGE. Finally, we use these pseudo ground-truths to train a fully-supervised detector. Extensive experiments on the challenging PASCAL VOC 2007 and 2012 benchmarks strongly demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework. We obtain 52.4% and 47.8% mAP on VOC2007 and VOC2012 respectively, a signifificant improvement over previous state-of-the-art methods

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