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arxiv: 1602.01237 · v2 · pith:P422RJWEnew · submitted 2016-02-03 · 💻 cs.CV

How Far are We from Solving Pedestrian Detection?

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords detectionpedestriandetectorerrorsperformancetrainingaddressanalysis
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Encouraged by the recent progress in pedestrian detection, we investigate the gap between current state-of-the-art methods and the "perfect single frame detector". We enable our analysis by creating a human baseline for pedestrian detection (over the Caltech dataset), and by manually clustering the recurrent errors of a top detector. Our results characterize both localization and background-versus-foreground errors. To address localization errors we study the impact of training annotation noise on the detector performance, and show that we can improve even with a small portion of sanitized training data. To address background/foreground discrimination, we study convnets for pedestrian detection, and discuss which factors affect their performance. Other than our in-depth analysis, we report top performance on the Caltech dataset, and provide a new sanitized set of training and test annotations.

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