资源论文Saliency Guided End-to-End Learning for Weakly Supervised Object Detection

Saliency Guided End-to-End Learning for Weakly Supervised Object Detection

2019-11-05 | |  67 |   46 |   0

Abstract Weakly supervised object detection (WSOD), which is the problem of learning detectors using only image-level labels, has been attracting more and more interest. However, this problem is quite challenging due to the lack of location supervision. To address this issue, this paper integrates saliency into a deep architecture, in which the location information is explored both explicitly and implicitly. Specififically, we select highly confifident object proposals under the guidance of class-specifific saliency maps. The location information, together with semantic and saliency information, of the selected proposals are then used to explicitly supervise the network by imposing two additional losses. Meanwhile, a saliency prediction sub-network is built in the architecture. The prediction results are used to implicitly guide the localization procedure. The entire network is trained end-to-end. Experiments on PASCAL VOC demonstrate that our approach outperforms all state-of-the-arts

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