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S4OD: Semi-Supervised learning for Single-Stage Object Detection

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arxiv 2204.04492 v1 pith:FL6Q3Q5Z submitted 2022-04-09 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords detectorssingle-stagelabelspseudoqualityclassclassificationdetection
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Single-stage detectors suffer from extreme foreground-background class imbalance, while two-stage detectors do not. Therefore, in semi-supervised object detection, two-stage detectors can deliver remarkable performance by only selecting high-quality pseudo labels based on classification scores. However, directly applying this strategy to single-stage detectors would aggravate the class imbalance with fewer positive samples. Thus, single-stage detectors have to consider both quality and quantity of pseudo labels simultaneously. In this paper, we design a dynamic self-adaptive threshold (DSAT) strategy in classification branch, which can automatically select pseudo labels to achieve an optimal trade-off between quality and quantity. Besides, to assess the regression quality of pseudo labels in single-stage detectors, we propose a module to compute the regression uncertainty of boxes based on Non-Maximum Suppression. By leveraging only 10% labeled data from COCO, our method achieves 35.0% AP on anchor-free detector (FCOS) and 32.9% on anchor-based detector (RetinaNet).

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  1. Co-Learning: Towards Semi-Supervised Object Detection with Road-side Cameras

    cs.CV 2024-11 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    Co-Learning reports 36.5 mAP on AI City Challenge Track 2 using 10% labeled data and a label-alignment step, yet lacks the fully-supervised baseline needed to justify its parity claim.

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