Synthetic images generated per class serve as stable feature anchors; combining feature similarity to these anchors with classifier confidence corrects noisy labels and improves classification accuracy, especially under semantic noise.
Noisy Annotation Refinement for Object Detection
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Supervised training of object detectors requires well-annotated large-scale datasets, whose production is costly. Therefore, some efforts have been made to obtain annotations in economical ways, such as cloud sourcing. However, datasets obtained by these methods tend to contain noisy annotations such as inaccurate bounding boxes and incorrect class labels. In this study, we propose a new problem setting of training object detectors on datasets with entangled noises of annotations of class labels and bounding boxes. Our proposed method efficiently decouples the entangled noises, corrects the noisy annotations, and subsequently trains the detector using the corrected annotations. We verified the effectiveness of our proposed method and compared it with the baseline on noisy datasets with different noise levels. The experimental results show that our proposed method significantly outperforms the baseline.
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Noisy Label Refinement with Semantically Reliable Synthetic Images
Synthetic images generated per class serve as stable feature anchors; combining feature similarity to these anchors with classifier confidence corrects noisy labels and improves classification accuracy, especially under semantic noise.