Extend the shallow part of Single Shot MultiBox Detector via Convolutional Neural Network

01/18/2018
by   Liwen Zheng, et al.
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Single Shot MultiBox Detector (SSD) is one of the fastest algorithms in the current object detection field, which uses fully convolutional neural network to detect all scaled objects in an image. Deconvolutional Single Shot Detector (DSSD) is an approach which introduces more context information by adding the deconvolution module to SSD. And the mean Average Precision (mAP) of DSSD on PASCAL VOC2007 is improved from SSD's 77.5 higher mAP than SSD by 1.1 11.8. In this paper, we propose a single stage end-to-end image detection model called ESSD to overcome this dilemma. Our solution to this problem is to cleverly extend better context information for the shallow layers of the best single stage (e.g. SSD) detectors. Experimental results show that our model can reach 79.4 respectively. Meanwhile, our testing speed is 25 FPS in Titan X GPU which is more than double the original DSSD.

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