Abstract
It is a common practice to exploit pyramidal feature representation to tackle the problem of scale variation in object instances. However, most of them still predict the objects in a certain range of scales based solely or mainly on a single-level representation, yielding inferior detection performance. To this end, we propose a novel adaptive feature selection module (AFSM), to automatically learn the way to fuse multi-level representations in the channel dimension, in a data-driven manner. It significantly improves the performance of the detectors that have a feature pyramid structure, while introducing nearly free inference overhead. Moreover, we propose a class-aware sampling mechanism to tackle the class imbalance problem, which automatically assigns the sampling weight to each of the images during training, according to the number of objects in each class. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, with 83.04\% mAP at 15.96 FPS on the VOC dataset, and 39.48\% AP on the VisDrone-DET validation subset, respectively, outperforming other state-of-the-art detectors considerably. The code will be available soon at this https URL.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03265