Hier-DETR reports state-of-the-art incremental detection accuracy, 48.4 AP on COCO 70+10 and 45.46 AP on MTSD 150+71, using a frozen hierarchical tree of general orthogonal frame prototypes with a proxy-based guiding loss.
Lifelong Object Detection
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Recent advances in object detection have benefited significantly from rapid developments in deep neural networks. However, neural networks suffer from the well-known issue of catastrophic forgetting, which makes continual or lifelong learning problematic. In this paper, we leverage the fact that new training classes arrive in a sequential manner and incrementally refine the model so that it additionally detects new object classes in the absence of previous training data. Specifically, we consider the representative object detector, Faster R-CNN, for both accurate and efficient prediction. To prevent abrupt performance degradation due to catastrophic forgetting, we propose to apply knowledge distillation on both the region proposal network and the region classification network, to retain the detection of previously trained classes. A pseudo-positive-aware sampling strategy is also introduced for distillation sample selection. We evaluate the proposed method on PASCAL VOC 2007 and MS COCO benchmarks and show competitive mAP and 6x inference speed improvement, which makes the approach more suitable for real-time applications. Our implementation will be publicly available.
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Hierarchical Neural Collapse Detection Transformer for Class Incremental Object Detection
Hier-DETR reports state-of-the-art incremental detection accuracy, 48.4 AP on COCO 70+10 and 45.46 AP on MTSD 150+71, using a frozen hierarchical tree of general orthogonal frame prototypes with a proxy-based guiding loss.