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4 months ago

Illuminating Pedestrians via Simultaneous Detection & Segmentation

Garrick Brazil; Xi Yin; Xiaoming Liu

Illuminating Pedestrians via Simultaneous Detection & Segmentation

Abstract

Pedestrian detection is a critical problem in computer vision with significant impact on safety in urban autonomous driving. In this work, we explore how semantic segmentation can be used to boost pedestrian detection accuracy while having little to no impact on network efficiency. We propose a segmentation infusion network to enable joint supervision on semantic segmentation and pedestrian detection. When placed properly, the additional supervision helps guide features in shared layers to become more sophisticated and helpful for the downstream pedestrian detector. Using this approach, we find weakly annotated boxes to be sufficient for considerable performance gains. We provide an in-depth analysis to demonstrate how shared layers are shaped by the segmentation supervision. In doing so, we show that the resulting feature maps become more semantically meaningful and robust to shape and occlusion. Overall, our simultaneous detection and segmentation framework achieves a considerable gain over the state-of-the-art on the Caltech pedestrian dataset, competitive performance on KITTI, and executes 2x faster than competitive methods.

Code Repositories

garrickbrazil/SDS-RCNN
Mentioned in GitHub
Ricardozzf/sdsrcnn
Mentioned in GitHub

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
pedestrian-detection-on-caltechSDS-RCNN
Reasonable Miss Rate: 7.36

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