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Multiscale Feature Learning Based on Enhanced Feature Pyramid for Vehicle Detection

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  • Hoanh Nguyen
  • Kai Hu

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Vehicle detection is a crucial task in autonomous driving systems. Due to large variance of scales and heavy occlusion of vehicle in an image, this task is still a challenging problem. Recent vehicle detection methods typically exploit feature pyramid to detect vehicles at different scales. However, the drawbacks in the design prevent the multiscale features from being completely exploited. This paper introduces a feature pyramid architecture to address this problem. In the proposed architecture, an improving region proposal network is designed to generate intermediate feature maps which are then used to add more discriminative representations to feature maps generated by the backbone network, as well as improving the computational cost of the network. To generate more discriminative feature representations, this paper introduces multilayer enhancement module to reweight feature representations of feature maps generated by the backbone network to increase the discrimination of foreground objects and background regions in each feature map. In addition, an adaptive RoI pooling module is proposed to pool features from all pyramid levels for each proposal and fuse them for the detection network. Experimental results on the KITTI vehicle detection benchmark and the PASCAL VOC 2007 car dataset show that the proposed approach obtains better detection performance compared with recent methods on vehicle detection.

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  • Hoanh Nguyen & Kai Hu, 2021. "Multiscale Feature Learning Based on Enhanced Feature Pyramid for Vehicle Detection," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5555121
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5555121
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    1. Pingshu Ge & Lie Guo & Danni He & Liang Huang, 2022. "Light-weighted vehicle detection network based on improved YOLOv3-tiny," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 18(3), pages 15501329221, March.

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