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Towards Partial Supervision for Generic Object Counting in Natural Scenes

Authors :
Cholakkal, Hisham
Sun, Guolei
Khan, Salman
Khan, Fahad Shahbaz
Shao, Ling
Van Gool, Luc
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Generic object counting in natural scenes is a challenging computer vision problem. Existing approaches either rely on instance-level supervision or absolute count information to train a generic object counter. We introduce a partially supervised setting that significantly reduces the supervision level required for generic object counting. We propose two novel frameworks, named lower-count (LC) and reduced lower-count (RLC), to enable object counting under this setting. Our frameworks are built on a novel dual-branch architecture that has an image classification and a density branch. Our LC framework reduces the annotation cost due to multiple instances in an image by using only lower-count supervision for all object categories. Our RLC framework further reduces the annotation cost arising from large numbers of object categories in a dataset by only using lower-count supervision for a subset of categories and class-labels for the remaining ones. The RLC framework extends our dual-branch LC framework with a novel weight modulation layer and a category-independent density map prediction. Experiments are performed on COCO, Visual Genome and PASCAL 2007 datasets. Our frameworks perform on par with state-of-the-art approaches using higher levels of supervision. Additionally, we demonstrate the applicability of our LC supervised density map for image-level supervised instance segmentation.<br />Comment: Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI), 2020. First two authors contributed equally. Corresponding author: Guolei Sun. This work is a journal extension of our CVPR 2019 paper arXiv:1903.02494

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1912.06448
Document Type :
Working Paper