JOURNAL ARTICLE

OBJECT DETECTION USING SINGLE SHOT MULTIBOX DETECTOR (SSD)

KAMAL CHANDWANI, VEDITA JANBANDHU

Year: 2022 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

In order to improve the detection accuracy of objects at different scales, the most recent studies applied multilayer architecture. However, the extracted low-level feature in the shallow layers may not work perfectly on the detection performance due to its less semantic information, especially for small objects. In this paper, we propose a refined featurefusion structure to be integrated with single shot detector (SSD). To obtain the rich representation ability for feature mapping, in the fusion block, the deconvolution operation is basically applied to fuse high-level semantic features and lowlevel semantic features. It is noteworthy that in the proposed framework, the feature pyramid network is modified to better describe the features by the skip connection. An adaptive weighted connection is designed at the feature-fusion block, which further enhances the performance of the detection. On PASCAL VOC2007 test set, the experimental results show that the map of the proposed network is higher than SSD and deconvolutional single shot detector (DSSD) by 2.03% and 0.63%, respectively. Meanwhile, the speed of our method is as 2.2 times fast as the DSSD. Furthermore, the map of our refined feature-fusion structure SSD is 6.2% higher than SSD on the small object test set of PASCALS VOC2007, which verifies the effectiveness of the proposed model.

Keywords:
Detector Single shot Object detection Pascal (unit) Fuse (electrical) Deconvolution Feature (linguistics) Pyramid (geometry) Pattern recognition (psychology)

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