OmDet: Large-scale vision-language multi-dataset pre-training with multimodal detection network

IF 1.5 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Tiancheng Zhao, Peng Liu, Kyusong Lee
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The advancement of object detection (OD) in open-vocabulary and open-world scenarios is a critical challenge in computer vision. OmDet, a novel language-aware object detection architecture and an innovative training mechanism that harnesses continual learning and multi-dataset vision-language pre-training is introduced. Leveraging natural language as a universal knowledge representation, OmDet accumulates “visual vocabularies” from diverse datasets, unifying the task as a language-conditioned detection framework. The multimodal detection network (MDN) overcomes the challenges of multi-dataset joint training and generalizes to numerous training datasets without manual label taxonomy merging. The authors demonstrate superior performance of OmDet over strong baselines in object detection in the wild, open-vocabulary detection, and phrase grounding, achieving state-of-the-art results. Ablation studies reveal the impact of scaling the pre-training visual vocabulary, indicating a promising direction for further expansion to larger datasets. The effectiveness of our deep fusion approach is underscored by its ability to learn jointly from multiple datasets, enhancing performance through knowledge sharing.

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OmDet:利用多模态检测网络进行大规模视觉语言多数据集预训练
在开放词汇和开放世界场景中推进物体检测(OD)是计算机视觉领域的一项重大挑战。OmDet 是一种新颖的语言感知物体检测架构,也是一种利用持续学习和多数据集视觉语言预训练的创新训练机制。OmDet 利用自然语言作为通用知识表示,从不同数据集中积累 "视觉词汇",将任务统一为语言条件检测框架。多模态检测网络(MDN)克服了多数据集联合训练所面临的挑战,无需手动合并标签分类,即可泛化到众多训练数据集。作者展示了 OmDet 在野外物体检测、开放词汇检测和短语接地方面优于强基线的性能,达到了最先进的结果。消融研究揭示了扩大预训练视觉词汇量的影响,为进一步扩展到更大的数据集指明了方向。我们的深度融合方法能够从多个数据集中进行联合学习,通过知识共享提高性能,这凸显了该方法的有效性。
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IET Computer Vision
IET Computer Vision 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
11.80%
发文量
76
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: IET Computer Vision seeks original research papers in a wide range of areas of computer vision. The vision of the journal is to publish the highest quality research work that is relevant and topical to the field, but not forgetting those works that aim to introduce new horizons and set the agenda for future avenues of research in computer vision. IET Computer Vision welcomes submissions on the following topics: Biologically and perceptually motivated approaches to low level vision (feature detection, etc.); Perceptual grouping and organisation Representation, analysis and matching of 2D and 3D shape Shape-from-X Object recognition Image understanding Learning with visual inputs Motion analysis and object tracking Multiview scene analysis Cognitive approaches in low, mid and high level vision Control in visual systems Colour, reflectance and light Statistical and probabilistic models Face and gesture Surveillance Biometrics and security Robotics Vehicle guidance Automatic model aquisition Medical image analysis and understanding Aerial scene analysis and remote sensing Deep learning models in computer vision Both methodological and applications orientated papers are welcome. Manuscripts submitted are expected to include a detailed and analytical review of the literature and state-of-the-art exposition of the original proposed research and its methodology, its thorough experimental evaluation, and last but not least, comparative evaluation against relevant and state-of-the-art methods. Submissions not abiding by these minimum requirements may be returned to authors without being sent to review. Special Issues Current Call for Papers: Computer Vision for Smart Cameras and Camera Networks - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_CVI_SC.pdf Computer Vision for the Creative Industries - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_CVI_CVCI.pdf
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