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Robust and Accurate Object Detection via Adversarial Learning

Xiangning Chen, Cihang Xie, Mingxing Tan, Li Zhang, Cho‐Jui Hsieh, Boqing Gong

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Abstract

Data augmentation has become a de facto component for training high-performance deep image classifiers, but its potential is under-explored for object detection. Noting that most state-of-the-art object detectors benefit from fine-tuning a pre-trained classifier, we first study how the classifiers’ gains from various data augmentations transfer to object detection. The results are discouraging; the gains diminish after fine-tuning in terms of either accuracy or robustness. This work instead augments the fine-tuning stage for object detectors by exploring adversarial examples, which can be viewed as a model-dependent data augmentation. Our method dynamically selects the stronger adversarial images sourced from a detector’s classification and localization branches and evolves with the detector to ensure the augmentation policy stays current and relevant. This model-dependent augmentation generalizes to different object detectors better than AutoAugment, a model-agnostic augmentation policy searched based on one particular detector. Our approach boosts the performance of state-of-the-art EfficientDets by +1.1 mAP on the COCO object detection benchmark. It also improves the detectors’ robustness against natural distortions by +3.8 mAP and against domain shift by +1.3 mAP.

Topics & Concepts

Robustness (evolution)Computer scienceObject detectionDetectorArtificial intelligenceClassifier (UML)Adversarial systemBenchmark (surveying)Object (grammar)Computer visionContextual image classificationPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningImage (mathematics)BiochemistryGeodesyGeneChemistryGeographyTelecommunicationsAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning