Faster Bounding Box Annotation for Object Detection in Indoor Scenes

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Authors Bishwo Adhikari, Jukka PeltomΓ€ki, Jussi Puura, Heikki Huttunen arXiv ID 1807.03142 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG, stat.ML Citations 45 Venue European Workshop on Visual Information Processing Last Checked 6 months ago
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This paper proposes an approach for rapid bounding box annotation for object detection datasets. The procedure consists of two stages: The first step is to annotate a part of the dataset manually, and the second step proposes annotations for the remaining samples using a model trained with the first stage annotations. We experimentally study which first/second stage split minimizes to total workload. In addition, we introduce a new fully labeled object detection dataset collected from indoor scenes. Compared to other indoor datasets, our collection has more class categories, different backgrounds, lighting conditions, occlusion and high intra-class differences. We train deep learning based object detectors with a number of state-of-the-art models and compare them in terms of speed and accuracy. The fully annotated dataset is released freely available for the research community.
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