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3 months ago

Aligning Bag of Regions for Open-Vocabulary Object Detection

Size Wu Wenwei Zhang Sheng Jin Wentao Liu Chen Change Loy

Aligning Bag of Regions for Open-Vocabulary Object Detection

Abstract

Pre-trained vision-language models (VLMs) learn to align vision and language representations on large-scale datasets, where each image-text pair usually contains a bag of semantic concepts. However, existing open-vocabulary object detectors only align region embeddings individually with the corresponding features extracted from the VLMs. Such a design leaves the compositional structure of semantic concepts in a scene under-exploited, although the structure may be implicitly learned by the VLMs. In this work, we propose to align the embedding of bag of regions beyond individual regions. The proposed method groups contextually interrelated regions as a bag. The embeddings of regions in a bag are treated as embeddings of words in a sentence, and they are sent to the text encoder of a VLM to obtain the bag-of-regions embedding, which is learned to be aligned to the corresponding features extracted by a frozen VLM. Applied to the commonly used Faster R-CNN, our approach surpasses the previous best results by 4.6 box AP50 and 2.8 mask AP on novel categories of open-vocabulary COCO and LVIS benchmarks, respectively. Code and models are available at https://github.com/wusize/ovdet.

Code Repositories

wusize/ovdet
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pytorch
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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
open-vocabulary-object-detection-on-lvis-v1-0BARON
AP novel-LVIS base training: 22.6
open-vocabulary-object-detection-on-mscocoBARON
AP 0.5: 42.7

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