Feature-aware Adaptation and Structured Density Alignment for Crowd Counting in Video Surveillance

12/08/2019
by   Junyu Gao, et al.
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With the development of deep neural networks, the performance of crowd counting and pixel-wise density estimation are continually being refreshed. Despite this, there are still two challenging problems in this field: 1) current supervised learning needs a large amount of training data, but collecting and annotating them is difficult; 2) existing methods can not generalize well to the unseen domain. A recently released synthetic crowd dataset alleviates these two problems. However, the domain gap between the real-world data and synthetic images decreases the models' performance. To reduce the gap, in this paper, we propose a domain-adaptation-style crowd counting method, which can effectively adapt the model from synthetic data to the specific real-world scenes. It consists of Multi-level Feature-aware Adaptation (MFA) and Structured Density map Alignment (SDA). To be specific, MFA boosts the model to extract domain-invariant features from multiple layers. SDA guarantees the network outputs fine density maps with a reasonable distribution on the real domain. Finally, we evaluate the proposed method on four mainstream surveillance crowd datasets, Shanghai Tech Part B, WorldExpo'10, Mall and UCSD. Extensive experiments evidence that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art methods for the same cross-domain counting problem.

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