Revisiting the Sibling Head in Object Detector
Group Sense (China) · Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract
The "shared head for classification and localization'' (sibling head), firstly denominated in Fast RCNN, has been leading the fashion of the object detection community in the past five years. This paper provides the observation that the spatial misalignment between the two object functions in the sibling head can considerably hurt the training process, but this misalignment can be resolved by a very simple operator called task-aware spatial disentanglement (TSD). Considering the classification and regression, TSD decouples them from the spatial dimension by generating two disentangled proposals for them, which are estimated by the shared proposal. This is inspired by the natural insight that for one instance,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Margin (machine learning)
- Object (grammar)
- Object detection
- Constraint (computer-aided design)
- Minimum bounding box
- Bounding overwatch
- Artificial intelligence