Minimum Delay Object Detection From Video

We consider the problem of detecting objects, as they come into view, from videos in an online fashion. We provide the first real-time solution that is guaranteed to minimize the delay, i.e., the time between when the object comes in view and the declared detection time, subject to acceptable levels...

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Published inProceedings / IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision pp. 5096 - 5105
Main Authors Lao, Dong, Sundaramoorthi, Ganesh
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2019
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ISSN2380-7504
DOI10.1109/ICCV.2019.00520

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Summary:We consider the problem of detecting objects, as they come into view, from videos in an online fashion. We provide the first real-time solution that is guaranteed to minimize the delay, i.e., the time between when the object comes in view and the declared detection time, subject to acceptable levels of detection accuracy. The method leverages modern CNN-based object detectors that operate on a single frame, to aggregate detection results over frames to provide reliable detection at a rate, specified by the user, in guaranteed minimal delay. To do this, we formulate the problem as a Quickest Detection problem, which provides the aforementioned guarantees. We derive our algorithms from this theory. We show in experiments, that with an overhead of just 50 fps, we can increase the number of correct detections and decrease the overall computational cost compared to running a modern single-frame detector.
ISSN:2380-7504
DOI:10.1109/ICCV.2019.00520