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Hierarchical Few-Shot Object Detection: Problem, Benchmark and Method

Authors :
Zhang, Lu
Wang, Yang
Zhou, Jiaogen
Zhang, Chenbo
Zhang, Yinglu
Guan, Jihong
Bian, Yatao
Zhou, Shuigeng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Few-shot object detection (FSOD) is to detect objects with a few examples. However, existing FSOD methods do not consider hierarchical fine-grained category structures of objects that exist widely in real life. For example, animals are taxonomically classified into orders, families, genera and species etc. In this paper, we propose and solve a new problem called hierarchical few-shot object detection (Hi-FSOD), which aims to detect objects with hierarchical categories in the FSOD paradigm. To this end, on the one hand, we build the first large-scale and high-quality Hi-FSOD benchmark dataset HiFSOD-Bird, which contains 176,350 wild-bird images falling to 1,432 categories. All the categories are organized into a 4-level taxonomy, consisting of 32 orders, 132 families, 572 genera and 1,432 species. On the other hand, we propose the first Hi-FSOD method HiCLPL, where a hierarchical contrastive learning approach is developed to constrain the feature space so that the feature distribution of objects is consistent with the hierarchical taxonomy and the model's generalization power is strengthened. Meanwhile, a probabilistic loss is designed to enable the child nodes to correct the classification errors of their parent nodes in the taxonomy. Extensive experiments on the benchmark dataset HiFSOD-Bird show that our method HiCLPL outperforms the existing FSOD methods.<br />Comment: Accepted by ACM MM 2022

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.03940
Document Type :
Working Paper