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arxiv: 1407.0786 · v1 · pith:Q6OSS33Mnew · submitted 2014-07-03 · 💻 cs.CV

Strengthening the Effectiveness of Pedestrian Detection with Spatially Pooled Features

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords benchmarkdetectionfeaturespedestrianoutperformspoolingspatialstate-of-the-art
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We propose a simple yet effective approach to the problem of pedestrian detection which outperforms the current state-of-the-art. Our new features are built on the basis of low-level visual features and spatial pooling. Incorporating spatial pooling improves the translational invariance and thus the robustness of the detection process. We then directly optimise the partial area under the ROC curve (\pAUC) measure, which concentrates detection performance in the range of most practical importance. The combination of these factors leads to a pedestrian detector which outperforms all competitors on all of the standard benchmark datasets. We advance state-of-the-art results by lowering the average miss rate from $13\%$ to $11\%$ on the INRIA benchmark, $41\%$ to $37\%$ on the ETH benchmark, $51\%$ to $42\%$ on the TUD-Brussels benchmark and $36\%$ to $29\%$ on the Caltech-USA benchmark.

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