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Poster

Learned Two-Plane Perspective Prior Based Image Resampling for Efficient Object Detection

Anurag Ghosh · N. Dinesh Reddy · Christoph Mertz · Srinivasa G. Narasimhan

West Building Exhibit Halls ABC 096

Abstract:

Real-time efficient perception is critical for autonomous navigation and city scale sensing. Orthogonal to architectural improvements, streaming perception approaches have exploited adaptive sampling improving real-time detection performance. In this work, we propose a learnable geometry-guided prior that incorporates rough geometry of the 3D scene (a ground plane and a plane above) to resample images for efficient object detection. This significantly improves small and far-away object detection performance while also being more efficient both in terms of latency and memory. For autonomous navigation, using the same detector and scale, our approach improves detection rate by +4.1 APS or +39% and in real-time performance by +5.3 sAPS or +63% for small objects over state-of-the-art (SOTA). For fixed traffic cameras, our approach detects small objects at image scales other methods cannot. At the same scale, our approach improves detection of small objects by 195% (+12.5 APS) over naive-downsampling and 63% (+4.2 APS) over SOTA.

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