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R-CNN minus R
Author(s) -
Karel Lenc,
Andrea Vedaldi
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.29.5
Subject(s) - convolutional neural network , computer science , detector , object detection , artificial intelligence , process (computing) , image (mathematics) , object (grammar) , pattern recognition (psychology) , deep learning , scheme (mathematics) , component (thermodynamics) , relation (database) , cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition , computer vision , data mining , mathematics , telecommunications , mathematical analysis , physics , thermodynamics , operating system
Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have had a major impact in most areas of image understanding, including object category detection. In object detection, methods such as R-CNN have obtained excellent results by integrating CNNs with region proposal generation algorithms such as selective search. In this paper, we investigate the role of proposal generation in CNN-based detectors in order to determine whether it is a necessary modelling component, carrying essential geometric information not contained in the CNN, or whether it is merely a way of accelerating detection. We do so by designing and evaluating a detector that uses a trivial region generation scheme, constant for each image. Combined with SPP, this results in an excellent and fast detector that does not require to process an image with algorithms other than the CNN itself. We also streamline and simplify the training of CNN-based detectors by integrating several learning steps in a single algorithm, as well as by proposing a number of improvements that accelerate detection.

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