Continual Object Detection: A review of definitions, strategies, and challenges
May 30, 2022 Β· The Cartographer Β· π Neural Networks
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"Title-pattern auto-detect: Continual Object Detection: A review of definitions, strategies, and challenges"
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Authors
Angelo G. Menezes, Gustavo de Moura, CΓ©zanne Alves, AndrΓ© C. P. L. F. de Carvalho
arXiv ID
2205.15445
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
cs.RO
Citations
68
Venue
Neural Networks
Last Checked
1 day ago
Abstract
The field of Continual Learning investigates the ability to learn consecutive tasks without losing performance on those previously learned. Its focus has been mainly on incremental classification tasks. We believe that research in continual object detection deserves even more attention due to its vast range of applications in robotics and autonomous vehicles. This scenario is more complex than conventional classification given the occurrence of instances of classes that are unknown at the time, but can appear in subsequent tasks as a new class to be learned, resulting in missing annotations and conflicts with the background label. In this review, we analyze the current strategies proposed to tackle the problem of class-incremental object detection. Our main contributions are: (1) a short and systematic review of the methods that propose solutions to traditional incremental object detection scenarios; (2) A comprehensive evaluation of the existing approaches using a new metric to quantify the stability and plasticity of each technique in a standard way; (3) an overview of the current trends within continual object detection and a discussion of possible future research directions.
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