Reinforced Neighbour Feature Fusion Object Detection with Deep Learning

2021 
Neural networks have enabled state-of-the-art approaches to achieve incredible results on computer vision tasks such as object detection. However, previous works have tried to improve the performance in various object detection necks but have failed to extract features efficiently. To solve the insufficient features of objects, this work introduces some of the most advanced and representative network models based on the Faster R-CNN architecture, such as Libra R-CNN, Grid R-CNN, guided anchoring, and GRoIE. We observed the performance of Neighbour Feature Pyramid Network (NFPN) fusion, ResNet Region of Interest Feature Extraction (ResRoIE) and the Recursive Feature Pyramid (RFP) architecture at different scales of precision when these components were used in place of the corresponding original members in various networks obtained on the MS COCO dataset. Compared to the experimental results after replacing the neck and RoIE parts of these models with our Reinforced Neighbour Feature Fusion (RNFF) model, the average precision (AP) is increased by 3.2 percentage points concerning the performance of the baseline network.
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