PSC-Net: Learning Part Spatial Co-occurence for Occluded Pedestrian Detection

01/25/2020
by   Jin Xie, et al.
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Detecting pedestrians, especially under heavy occlusions, is a challenging computer vision problem with numerous real-world applications. This paper introduces a novel approach, termed as PSC-Net, for occluded pedestrian detection. The proposed PSC-Net contains a dedicated module that is designed to explicitly capture both inter and intra-part co-occurrence information of different pedestrian body parts through a Graph Convolutional Network (GCN). Both inter and intra-part co-occurrence information contribute towards improving the feature representation for handling varying level of occlusions, ranging from partial to severe occlusions. Our PSC-Net exploits the topological structure of pedestrian and does not require part-based annotations or additional visible bounding-box (VBB) information to learn part spatial co-occurence. Comprehensive experiments are performed on two challenging datasets: CityPersons and Caltech datasets. The proposed PSC-Net achieives state-of-the-art detection performance on both. On the heavy occluded (HO) set of CityPerosns test set, our PSC-Net obtains an absolute gain of 3.6 of log-average miss rate over the state-of-the-art with same backbone, input scale and without using additional VBB supervision. Further, PSC-Net improves the state-of-the-art from 37.9 to 34.9 in terms of log-average miss rate on Caltech (HO) test set.

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