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arxiv: 2210.16083 · v1 · pith:4VBJ2EYM · submitted 2022-10-28 · cs.CV

ROMA: Run-Time Object Detection To Maximize Real-Time Accuracy

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keywords accuracydetectionreal-timeromadetectorscontentsdetectordynamically
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This paper analyzes the effects of dynamically varying video contents and detection latency on the real-time detection accuracy of a detector and proposes a new run-time accuracy variation model, ROMA, based on the findings from the analysis. ROMA is designed to select an optimal detector out of a set of detectors in real time without label information to maximize real-time object detection accuracy. ROMA utilizing four YOLOv4 detectors on an NVIDIA Jetson Nano shows real-time accuracy improvements by 4 to 37% for a scenario of dynamically varying video contents and detection latency consisting of MOT17Det and MOT20Det datasets, compared to individual YOLOv4 detectors and two state-of-the-art runtime techniques.

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