DiffusionDet: Diffusion Model for Object Detection

11/17/2022
by   Shoufa Chen, et al.
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We propose DiffusionDet, a new framework that formulates object detection as a denoising diffusion process from noisy boxes to object boxes. During training stage, object boxes diffuse from ground-truth boxes to random distribution, and the model learns to reverse this noising process. In inference, the model refines a set of randomly generated boxes to the output results in a progressive way. The extensive evaluations on the standard benchmarks, including MS-COCO and LVIS, show that DiffusionDet achieves favorable performance compared to previous well-established detectors. Our work brings two important findings in object detection. First, random boxes, although drastically different from pre-defined anchors or learned queries, are also effective object candidates. Second, object detection, one of the representative perception tasks, can be solved by a generative way. Our code is available at https://github.com/ShoufaChen/DiffusionDet.

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