Mutual Supervision for Dense Object Detection
The classification and regression head are both indispensable components to build up a dense object detector, which are usually supervised by the same training samples and thus expected to have consistency with each other for detecting objects accurately in the detection pipeline. In this paper, we...
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Zusammenfassung: | The classification and regression head are both indispensable components to
build up a dense object detector, which are usually supervised by the same
training samples and thus expected to have consistency with each other for
detecting objects accurately in the detection pipeline. In this paper, we break
the convention of the same training samples for these two heads in dense
detectors and explore a novel supervisory paradigm, termed as Mutual
Supervision (MuSu), to respectively and mutually assign training samples for
the classification and regression head to ensure this consistency. MuSu defines
training samples for the regression head mainly based on classification
predicting scores and in turn, defines samples for the classification head
based on localization scores from the regression head. Experimental results
show that the convergence of detectors trained by this mutual supervision is
guaranteed and the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified on the
challenging MS COCO benchmark. We also find that tiling more anchors at the
same location benefits detectors and leads to further improvements under this
training scheme. We hope this work can inspire further researches on the
interaction of the classification and regression task in detection and the
supervision paradigm for detectors, especially separately for these two heads. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2109.05986 |