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arxiv: 1603.04525 · v2 · submitted 2016-03-15 · 💻 cs.CV

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Pushing the Limits of Deep CNNs for Pedestrian Detection

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Compared to other applications in computer vision, convolutional neural networks have under-performed on pedestrian detection. A breakthrough was made very recently by using sophisticated deep CNN models, with a number of hand-crafted features, or explicit occlusion handling mechanism. In this work, we show that by re-using the convolutional feature maps (CFMs) of a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) model as image features to train an ensemble of boosted decision models, we are able to achieve the best reported accuracy without using specially designed learning algorithms. We empirically identify and disclose important implementation details. We also show that pixel labelling may be simply combined with a detector to boost the detection performance. By adding complementary hand-crafted features such as optical flow, the DCNN based detector can be further improved. We set a new record on the Caltech pedestrian dataset, lowering the log-average miss rate from $11.7\%$ to $8.9\%$, a relative improvement of $24\%$. We also achieve a comparable result to the state-of-the-art approaches on the KITTI dataset.

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