Non-anchor-based vehicle detection for traffic surveillance using bounding ellipses
Cameras for traffic surveillance are usually pole-mounted and produce images that reflect a birds-eye view. Vehicles in such images, in general, assume an ellipse form. A bounding box for the vehicles usually includes a large empty space when the vehicle orientation is not parallel to the edges of t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cameras for traffic surveillance are usually pole-mounted and produce images
that reflect a birds-eye view. Vehicles in such images, in general, assume an
ellipse form. A bounding box for the vehicles usually includes a large empty
space when the vehicle orientation is not parallel to the edges of the box. To
circumvent this problem, the present study applied bounding ellipses to a
non-anchor-based, single-shot detection model (CenterNet). Since this model
does not depend on anchor boxes, non-max suppression (NMS) that requires
computing the intersection over union (IOU) between predicted bounding boxes is
unnecessary for inference. The SpotNet that extends the CenterNet model by
adding a segmentation head was also tested with bounding ellipses. Two other
anchor-based, single-shot detection models (YOLO4 and SSD) were chosen as
references for comparison. The model performance was compared based on a local
dataset that was doubly annotated with bounding boxes and ellipses. As a
result, the performance of the two models with bounding ellipses exceeded that
of the reference models with bounding boxes. When the backbone of the ellipse
models was pretrained on an open dataset (UA-DETRAC), the performance was
further enhanced. The data augmentation schemes developed for YOLO4 also
improved the performance of the proposed models. As a result, the best mAP
score of a CenterNet with bounding ellipses exceeds 0.9. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2010.02059 |