Region of Interest Autoencoders with an Application to Pedestrian Detection

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Abstract

We present the Region of Interest Autoencoder (ROIAE), a combined supervised and reconstruction model for the automatic visual detection of objects. More specifically, we augment the detection loss function with a reconstruction loss that targets only foreground examples. This allows us to exploit more effectively the information available in the sparsely populated foreground training data used in common detection problems. Using this training strategy we improve the accuracy of deep learning detection models. We carry out experiments on the Caltech-USA pedestrian detection dataset and demonstrate improvements over two supervised baselines. Our first experiment extends Fast R-CNN and achieves a 4% relative improvement in test accuracy over its purely supervised baseline. Our second experiment extends Region Proposal Networks, achieving a 14% relative improvement in test accuracy.

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Williams, J., Carneiro, G., & Suter, D. (2017). Region of Interest Autoencoders with an Application to Pedestrian Detection. In DICTA 2017 - 2017 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (Vol. 2017-December, pp. 1–8). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/DICTA.2017.8227485

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