Joint Representation of Temporal Image Sequences and Object Motion for Video Object Detection
In this paper, we propose a new video object detector (VoD) method referred to as temporal feature aggregation and motion-aware VoD (TM-VoD), which produces a joint representation of temporal image sequences and object motion. The proposed TM-VoD aggregates visual feature maps extracted by convoluti...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we propose a new video object detector (VoD) method referred
to as temporal feature aggregation and motion-aware VoD (TM-VoD), which
produces a joint representation of temporal image sequences and object motion.
The proposed TM-VoD aggregates visual feature maps extracted by convolutional
neural networks applying the temporal attention gating and spatial feature
alignment. This temporal feature aggregation is performed in two stages in a
hierarchical fashion. In the first stage, the visual feature maps are fused at
a pixel level via gated attention model. In the second stage, the proposed
method aggregates the features after aligning the object features using
temporal box offset calibration and weights them according to the cosine
similarity measure. The proposed TM-VoD also finds the representation of the
motion of objects in two successive steps. The pixel-level motion features are
first computed based on the incremental changes between the adjacent visual
feature maps. Then, box-level motion features are obtained from both the region
of interest (RoI)-aligned pixel-level motion features and the sequential
changes of the box coordinates. Finally, all these features are concatenated to
produce a joint representation of the objects for VoD. The experiments
conducted on the ImageNet VID dataset demonstrate that the proposed method
outperforms existing VoD methods and achieves a performance comparable to that
of state-of-the-art VoDs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2011.10278 |