Speed/accuracy trade-offs for modern convolutional object detectors

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作者
Huang, Jonathan
Rathod, Vivek
Sun, Chen
Zhu, Menglong
Korattikara, Anoop
Fathi, Alireza
Fischer, Ian
Wojna, Zbigniew
Song, Yang
Guadarrama, Sergio
Murphy, Kevin
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10.1109/CVPR.2017.351
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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The goal of this paper is to serve as a guide for selecting a detection architecture that achieves the right speed/memory/accuracy balance for a given application and platform. To this end, we investigate various ways to trade accuracy for speed and memory usage in modern convolutional object detection systems. A number of successful systems have been proposed in recent years, but apples-toapples comparisons are difficult due to different base feature extractors (e.g., VGG, Residual Networks), different default image resolutions, as well as different hardware and software platforms. We present a unified implementation of the Faster R-CNN [30], R-FCN [6] and SSD [25] systems, which we view as "meta-architectures" and trace out the speed/accuracy trade-off curve created by using alternative feature extractors and varying other critical parameters such as image size within each of these meta-architectures. On one extreme end of this spectrum where speed and memory are critical, we present a detector that achieves real time speeds and can be deployed on a mobile device. On the opposite end in which accuracy is critical, we present a detector that achieves state-of-the-art performance measured on the COCO detection task.
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