Buliao Huang

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2 Papers

CVNov 11, 2025
Pixel-level Quality Assessment for Oriented Object Detection

Yunhui Zhu, Buliao Huang

Modern oriented object detectors typically predict a set of bounding boxes and select the top-ranked ones based on estimated localization quality. Achieving high detection performance requires that the estimated quality closely aligns with the actual localization accuracy. To this end, existing approaches predict the Intersection over Union (IoU) between the predicted and ground-truth (GT) boxes as a proxy for localization quality. However, box-level IoU prediction suffers from a structural coupling issue: since the predicted box is derived from the detector's internal estimation of the GT box, the predicted IoU--based on their similarity--can be overestimated for poorly localized boxes. To overcome this limitation, we propose a novel Pixel-level Quality Assessment (PQA) framework, which replaces box-level IoU prediction with the integration of pixel-level spatial consistency. PQA measures the alignment between each pixel's relative position to the predicted box and its corresponding position to the GT box. By operating at the pixel level, PQA avoids directly comparing the predicted box with the estimated GT box, thereby eliminating the inherent similarity bias in box-level IoU prediction. Furthermore, we introduce a new integration metric that aggregates pixel-level spatial consistency into a unified quality score, yielding a more accurate approximation of the actual localization quality. Extensive experiments on HRSC2016 and DOTA demonstrate that PQA can be seamlessly integrated into various oriented object detectors, consistently improving performance (e.g., +5.96% AP$_{50:95}$ on Rotated RetinaNet and +2.32% on STD).

LGJun 3, 2021
Semi-supervised Learning with Missing Values Imputation

Buliao Huang, Yunhui Zhu, Muhammad Usman et al.

Incomplete instances with various missing attributes in many real-world applications have brought challenges to the classification tasks. Missing values imputation methods are often employed to replace the missing values with substitute values. However, this process often separates the imputation and classification, which may lead to inferior performance since label information are often ignored during imputation. Moreover, traditional methods may rely on improper assumptions to initialize the missing values, whereas the unreliability of such initialization might lead to inferior performance. To address these problems, a novel semi-supervised conditional normalizing flow (SSCFlow) is proposed in this paper. SSCFlow explicitly utilizes the label information to facilitate the imputation and classification simultaneously by estimating the conditional distribution of incomplete instances with a novel semi-supervised normalizing flow. Moreover, SSCFlow treats the initialized missing values as corrupted initial imputation and iteratively reconstructs their latent representations with an overcomplete denoising autoencoder to approximate their true conditional distribution. Experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.