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Class-Incremental Few-Shot Object Detection

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arxiv 2105.07637 v2 pith:VTLF2SF3 submitted 2021-05-17 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords transferdetectionforgettingifsdnovelcapabilityclass-incrementalfew-shot
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Conventional detection networks usually need abundant labeled training samples, while humans can learn new concepts incrementally with just a few examples. This paper focuses on a more challenging but realistic class-incremental few-shot object detection problem (iFSD). It aims to incrementally transfer the model for novel objects from only a few annotated samples without catastrophically forgetting the previously learned ones. To tackle this problem, we propose a novel method LEAST, which can transfer with Less forgetting, fEwer training resources, And Stronger Transfer capability. Specifically, we first present the transfer strategy to reduce unnecessary weight adaptation and improve the transfer capability for iFSD. On this basis, we then integrate the knowledge distillation technique using a less resource-consuming approach to alleviate forgetting and propose a novel clustering-based exemplar selection process to preserve more discriminative features previously learned. Being a generic and effective method, LEAST can largely improve the iFSD performance on various benchmarks.

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  1. UIFormer: A Unified Transformer-based Framework for Incremental Few-Shot Object Detection and Instance Segmentation

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    UIFormer adapts Mask-DINO with a binary encoder classifier and a cosine decoder classifier, improving incremental few-shot detection and segmentation over prior CNN-based state of the art on COCO at 5 and 10 shots.

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