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Not All Labels Are Equal: Rationalizing The Labeling Costs for Training Object Detection

Ismail Elezi, Zhiding Yu, Anima Anandkumar, Laura Leal-Taixé, Jose M. Álvarez

20222022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Deep neural networks have reached high accuracy on object detection but their success hinges on large amounts of labeled data. To reduce the labels dependency, various active learning strategies have been proposed, based on the confidence of the detector. However, these methods are biased towards high-performing classes and lead to acquired datasets that are not good representatives of the testing set data. In this work, we propose a unified frame-work for active learning, that considers both the uncertainty and the robustness of the detector, ensuring that the network performs well in all classes. Furthermore, our method leverages auto-labeling to suppress a potential distribution drift while boosting the performance of the model. Experiments on PASCAL VOC07+12 and MS-COCO show that our method consistently outperforms a wide range of active learning methods, yielding up to a 7.7% improvement in mAP, or up to 82% reduction in labeling cost. Code is available at https://github.com/NVlabs/AL-SSL.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRobustness (evolution)Object detectionBoosting (machine learning)Labeled dataArtificial intelligencePascal (unit)DetectorMachine learningTraining setDeep learningFrame ratePattern recognition (psychology)Activity detectionData miningBiochemistryChemistryProgramming languageTelecommunicationsGeneMachine Learning and AlgorithmsAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning