Addressing the Challenges of Open-World Object Detection

03/27/2023
by   David Pershouse, et al.
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We address the challenging problem of open world object detection (OWOD), where object detectors must identify objects from known classes while also identifying and continually learning to detect novel objects. Prior work has resulted in detectors that have a relatively low ability to detect novel objects, and a high likelihood of classifying a novel object as one of the known classes. We approach the problem by identifying the three main challenges that OWOD presents and introduce OW-RCNN, an open world object detector that addresses each of these three challenges. OW-RCNN establishes a new state of the art using the open-world evaluation protocol on MS-COCO, showing a drastically increased ability to detect novel objects (16-21 in U-Recall), to avoid their misclassification as one of the known classes (up to 52 maintaining performance on previously known classes (1-6 mAP).

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