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Toward Robust Pedestrian Detection With Data Augmentation

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In this article, the problem of creating a safe pedestrian detection model that can operate in the real world is tackled. While recent advances have led to significantly improved detection accuracy on various benchmarks, existing deep learning models are vulnerable to invisible to the human eye changes in the input image which raises concerns about its safety. A popular and simple technique for improving robustness is using data augmentation. In this work, the robustness of existing data augmentation techniques is evaluated to propose a new simple augmentation scheme where during training, an image is combined with a patch of a stylized version of that image. Evaluation of pedestrian detection models robustness and uncertainty calibration under naturally occurring corruption and in realistic cross-dataset evaluation setting is conducted to show that our proposed solution improves upon previous work. In this paper, the importance of testing the robustness of recognition models is emphasized and it shows a simple way to improve it, which is a step towards creating robust pedestrian and object detection models.

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artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
IEEE Access no. 8, pages 136674 - 136683,
ISSN: 2169-3536
Language:
English
Publication year:
2020
Bibliographic description:
Cygert S., Czyżewski A.: Toward Robust Pedestrian Detection With Data Augmentation// IEEE Access -Vol. 8, (2020), s.136674-136683
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1109/access.2020.3011356
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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