RoIMix: Proposal-Fusion among Multiple Images for Underwater Object Detection

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Authors Wei-Hong Lin, Jia-Xing Zhong, Shan Liu, Thomas Li, Ge Li arXiv ID 1911.03029 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG, eess.IV Citations 160 Venue IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Last Checked 1 month ago
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Generic object detection algorithms have proven their excellent performance in recent years. However, object detection on underwater datasets is still less explored. In contrast to generic datasets, underwater images usually have color shift and low contrast; sediment would cause blurring in underwater images. In addition, underwater creatures often appear closely to each other on images due to their living habits. To address these issues, our work investigates augmentation policies to simulate overlapping, occluded and blurred objects, and we construct a model capable of achieving better generalization. We propose an augmentation method called RoIMix, which characterizes interactions among images. Proposals extracted from different images are mixed together. Previous data augmentation methods operate on a single image while we apply RoIMix to multiple images to create enhanced samples as training data. Experiments show that our proposed method improves the performance of region-based object detectors on both Pascal VOC and URPC datasets.
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