07/09/2020

RODEO: Replay for Online Object Detection

Manoj Acharya, Tyler Hayes, Christopher Kanan

Keywords: streaming learning, continual learning, object detection, lifelong learning, catastrophic forgetting, product quantization

Abstract: Humans can incrementally learn to do new visual detection tasks, which is a huge challenge for today's computer vision systems. Incrementally trained deep learning models lack backwards transfer to previously seen classes and suffer from a phenomenon known as ``catastrophic forgetting.'' In this paper, we pioneer online streaming learning for object detection, where an agent must learn examples one at a time with severe memory and computational constraints. In object detection, a system must output all bounding boxes for an image with the correct label. Unlike earlier work, the system described in this paper can learn how to do this task in an online manner with new classes being introduced over time. We achieve this capability by using a novel memory replay mechanism that replays entire scenes in an efficient manner. We achieve state-of-the-art results on both the PASCAL VOC 2007 and MS COCO datasets.

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