Learning Modulated Loss for Rotated Object Detection

November 19, 2019 · Declared Dead · 🏛 AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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Authors Wen Qian, Xue Yang, Silong Peng, Yue Guo, Junchi Yan arXiv ID 1911.08299 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 374 Venue AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Popular rotated detection methods usually use five parameters (coordinates of the central point, width, height, and rotation angle) to describe the rotated bounding box and l1-loss as the loss function. In this paper, we argue that the aforementioned integration can cause training instability and performance degeneration, due to the loss discontinuity resulted from the inherent periodicity of angles and the associated sudden exchange of width and height. This problem is further pronounced given the regression inconsistency among five parameters with different measurement units. We refer to the above issues as rotation sensitivity error (RSE) and propose a modulated rotation loss to dismiss the loss discontinuity. Our new loss is combined with the eight-parameter regression to further solve the problem of inconsistent parameter regression. Experiments show the state-of-art performances of our method on the public aerial image benchmark DOTA and UCAS-AOD. Its generalization abilities are also verified on ICDAR2015, HRSC2016, and FDDB. Qualitative improvements can be seen in Fig 1, and the source code will be released with the publication of the paper.
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