Learning Complexity-Aware Cascades for Pedestrian Detection

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence(2020)

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The problem of pedestrian detection is considered. The design of complexity-aware cascaded pedestrian detectors, combining features of very different complexities, is investigated. A new cascade design procedure is introduced, by formulating cascade learning as the Lagrangian optimization of a risk that accounts for both accuracy and complexity. A boosting algorithm, denoted as complexity aware cascade training (CompACT), is then derived to solve this optimization. CompACT cascades are shown to seek an optimal trade-off between accuracy and complexity by pushing features of higher complexity to the later cascade stages, where only a few difficult candidate patches remain to be classified. This enables the use of features of vastly different complexities in a single detector. In result, the feature pool can be expanded to features previously impractical for cascade design, such as the responses of a deep convolutional neural network (CNN). This is demonstrated through the design of pedestrian detectors with a pool of features whose complexities span orders of magnitude. The resulting cascade generalizes the combination of a CNN with an object proposal mechanism: rather than a pre-processing stage, CompACT cascades seamlessly integrate CNNs in their stages. This enables accurate detection at fairly fast speeds.
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Real-time pedestrian detection,detector cascades,boosting,complexity constrained learning
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