Towards Unsupervised Crowd Counting via Regression-Detection Bi-knowledge Transfer

08/12/2020
by   Yuting Liu, et al.
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Unsupervised crowd counting is a challenging yet not largely explored task. In this paper, we explore it in a transfer learning setting where we learn to detect and count persons in an unlabeled target set by transferring bi-knowledge learnt from regression- and detection-based models in a labeled source set. The dual source knowledge of the two models is heterogeneous and complementary as they capture different modalities of the crowd distribution. We formulate the mutual transformations between the outputs of regression- and detection-based models as two scene-agnostic transformers which enable knowledge distillation between the two models. Given the regression- and detection-based models and their mutual transformers learnt in the source, we introduce an iterative self-supervised learning scheme with regression-detection bi-knowledge transfer in the target. Extensive experiments on standard crowd counting benchmarks, ShanghaiTech, UCF_CC_50, and UCF_QNRF demonstrate a substantial improvement of our method over other state-of-the-arts in the transfer learning setting.

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