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Main Authors: Xiao, Weiping, Wu, Yiqiang, Liu, Chang, Qin, Yu, Li, Xiaomao, Xin, Liming
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.00690
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author Xiao, Weiping
Wu, Yiqiang
Liu, Chang
Qin, Yu
Li, Xiaomao
Xin, Liming
author_facet Xiao, Weiping
Wu, Yiqiang
Liu, Chang
Qin, Yu
Li, Xiaomao
Xin, Liming
contents Inadequate bounding box modeling in regression tasks constrains the performance of one-stage 3D object detection. Our study reveals that the primary reason lies in two aspects: (1) The limited center-offset prediction seriously impairs the bounding box localization since many highest response positions significantly deviate from object centers. (2) The low-quality sample ignored in regression tasks significantly impacts the bounding box prediction since it produces unreliable quality (IoU) rectification. To tackle these problems, we propose Decoupled and Interactive Regression Modeling (DIRM) for one-stage detection. Specifically, Decoupled Attribute Regression (DAR) is implemented to facilitate long regression range modeling for the center attribute through an adaptive multi-sample assignment strategy that deeply decouples bounding box attributes. On the other hand, to enhance the reliability of IoU predictions for low-quality results, Interactive Quality Prediction (IQP) integrates the classification task, proficient in modeling negative samples, with quality prediction for joint optimization. Extensive experiments on Waymo and ONCE datasets demonstrate that DIRM significantly improves the performance of several state-of-the-art methods with minimal additional inference latency. Notably, DIRM achieves state-of-the-art detection performance on both the Waymo and ONCE datasets.
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spellingShingle Decoupled and Interactive Regression Modeling for High-performance One-stage 3D Object Detection
Xiao, Weiping
Wu, Yiqiang
Liu, Chang
Qin, Yu
Li, Xiaomao
Xin, Liming
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Inadequate bounding box modeling in regression tasks constrains the performance of one-stage 3D object detection. Our study reveals that the primary reason lies in two aspects: (1) The limited center-offset prediction seriously impairs the bounding box localization since many highest response positions significantly deviate from object centers. (2) The low-quality sample ignored in regression tasks significantly impacts the bounding box prediction since it produces unreliable quality (IoU) rectification. To tackle these problems, we propose Decoupled and Interactive Regression Modeling (DIRM) for one-stage detection. Specifically, Decoupled Attribute Regression (DAR) is implemented to facilitate long regression range modeling for the center attribute through an adaptive multi-sample assignment strategy that deeply decouples bounding box attributes. On the other hand, to enhance the reliability of IoU predictions for low-quality results, Interactive Quality Prediction (IQP) integrates the classification task, proficient in modeling negative samples, with quality prediction for joint optimization. Extensive experiments on Waymo and ONCE datasets demonstrate that DIRM significantly improves the performance of several state-of-the-art methods with minimal additional inference latency. Notably, DIRM achieves state-of-the-art detection performance on both the Waymo and ONCE datasets.
title Decoupled and Interactive Regression Modeling for High-performance One-stage 3D Object Detection
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.00690