EPP-Net: Extreme-Point-Prediction-Based Object Detection

04/29/2021
by   Yang Yang, et al.
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Object detection can be regarded as a pixel clustering task, and its boundary is determined by four extreme points (leftmost, top, rightmost, and bottom). However, most studies focus on the center or corner points of the object, which are actually conditional results of the extreme points. In this paper, we present a new anchor-free dense object detector, which directly regresses the relative displacement vector between each pixel and the four extreme points. We also propose a new metric to measure the similarity between two groups of extreme points, namely, Extreme Intersection over Union (EIoU), and incorporate this EIoU as a new regression loss. Moreover, we propose a novel branch to predict the EIoU between the ground-truth and the prediction results, and combine it with the classification confidence as the ranking keyword in non-maximum suppression. On the MS-COCO dataset, our method achieves an average precision (AP) of 39.3 The proposed EPP-Net provides a new method to detect objects and outperforms state-of-the-art anchor-free detectors.

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