CVLGIVAug 15, 2019

R3Det: Refined Single-Stage Detector with Feature Refinement for Rotating Object

arXiv:1908.05612v61119 citationsHas Code
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This work addresses rotation detection challenges in practical settings like remote sensing, but it is incremental as it builds on existing refined single-stage detectors.

The paper tackles the problem of detecting rotating objects with large aspect ratios and dense distributions by proposing R3Det, a refined single-stage detector with a feature refinement module and an approximate SkewIoU loss, achieving effective results on remote sensing and scene text datasets.

Rotation detection is a challenging task due to the difficulties of locating the multi-angle objects and separating them effectively from the background. Though considerable progress has been made, for practical settings, there still exist challenges for rotating objects with large aspect ratio, dense distribution and category extremely imbalance. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end refined single-stage rotation detector for fast and accurate object detection by using a progressive regression approach from coarse to fine granularity. Considering the shortcoming of feature misalignment in existing refined single-stage detector, we design a feature refinement module to improve detection performance by getting more accurate features. The key idea of feature refinement module is to re-encode the position information of the current refined bounding box to the corresponding feature points through pixel-wise feature interpolation to realize feature reconstruction and alignment. For more accurate rotation estimation, an approximate SkewIoU loss is proposed to solve the problem that the calculation of SkewIoU is not derivable. Experiments on three popular remote sensing public datasets DOTA, HRSC2016, UCAS-AOD as well as one scene text dataset ICDAR2015 show the effectiveness of our approach. Tensorflow and Pytorch version codes are available at https://github.com/Thinklab-SJTU/R3Det_Tensorflow and https://github.com/SJTU-Thinklab-Det/r3det-on-mmdetection, and R3Det is also integrated in our open source rotation detection benchmark: https://github.com/yangxue0827/RotationDetection.

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