JOURNAL ARTICLE

Crowd counting via Multi-Scale Adversarial Convolutional Neural Networks

Liping ZhuHong ZhangSikandar AliBaoli YangChengyang Li

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Intelligent Systems Vol: 30 (1)Pages: 180-191   Publisher: IlmuKomputer.Com

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of crowd counting is to estimate the number of pedestrians in crowd images. Crowd counting or density estimation is an extremely challenging task in computer vision, due to large scale variations and dense scene. Current methods solve these issues by compounding multi-scale Convolutional Neural Network with different receptive fields. In this paper, a novel end-to-end architecture based on Multi-Scale Adversarial Convolutional Neural Network (MSA-CNN) is proposed to generate crowd density and estimate the amount of crowd. Firstly, a multi-scale network is used to extract the globally relevant features in the crowd image, and then fractionally-strided convolutional layers are designed for up-sampling the output to recover the loss of crucial details caused by the earlier max pooling layers. An adversarial loss is directly employed to shrink the estimated value into the realistic subspace to reduce the blurring effect of density estimation. Joint training is performed in an end-to-end fashion using a combination of Adversarial loss and Euclidean loss. The two losses are integrated via a joint training scheme to improve density estimation performance.We conduct some extensive experiments on available datasets to show the significant improvements and supremacy of the proposed approach over the available state-of-the-art approaches.

Keywords:
Computer science Convolutional neural network Artificial intelligence Pooling Scale (ratio) Pattern recognition (psychology) Adversarial system Subspace topology Density estimation Pyramid (geometry) Machine learning Mathematics Statistics

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