Condensing Two-stage Detection with Automatic Object Key Part Discovery

06/10/2020
by   Zhe Chen, et al.
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Modern two-stage object detectors generally require excessively large models for their detection heads to achieve high accuracy. To address this problem, we propose that the model parameters of two-stage detection heads can be condensed and reduced by concentrating on object key parts. To this end, we first introduce an automatic object key part discovery task to make neural networks discover representative sub-parts in each foreground object. With these discovered key parts, we then decompose the object appearance modeling into a key part modeling process and a global modeling process for detection. Key part modeling encodes fine and detailed features from the discovered key parts, and global modeling encodes rough and holistic object characteristics. In practice, such decomposition allows us to significantly abridge model parameters without sacrificing much detection accuracy. Experiments on popular datasets illustrate that our proposed technique consistently maintains original performance while waiving around 50 with the performance only deteriorating by 1.5 original model parameters. Codes will be shortly released to the public through GitHub.

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