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Where are the Blobs: Counting by Localization with Point Supervision

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Object counting is an important task in computer vision due to its growing demand in applications such as surveillance, traffic monitoring, and counting everyday objects. State-of-the-art methods use regression-based optimization where they explicitly learn to count the objects of interest. These often perform better than detection-based methods that need to learn the more difficult task of predicting the location, size, and shape of each object. However, we propose a detection-based method that does not need to estimate the size and shape of the objects and that outperforms regression-based methods. Our contributions are three-fold: (1) we propose a novel loss function that encourages the network to output a single blob per object instance using point-level annotations only; (2) we design two methods for splitting large predicted blobs between object instances; and (3) we show that our method achieves new state-of-the-art results on several challenging datasets including the Pascal VOC and the Penguins dataset. Our method even outperforms those that use stronger supervision such as depth features, multi-point annotations, and bounding-box labels.

Issam H. Laradji, Negar Rostamzadeh, Pedro O. Pinheiro, David Vazquez, Mark Schmidt• 2018

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Crowd CountingShanghaiTech Part B (test)
MAE13.14
191
Crowd CountingShanghaiTech Part B
MAE13.14
160
Object CountingPASCAL VOC Count 2007 (test)
mRMSE0.31
40
Crowd CountingUCSD crowd-counting (test)
MAE0.99
36
Object CountingCOCO Count (test)
mRMSE0.38
29
Object CountingPascal VOC (test)
RMSE0.31
27
Vehicle CountingTRANCOS (test)
GAME 1 Score4.98
20
Crowd CountingMall dataset (test)
MAE2
20
Object CountingCOCO (test)
RMSE0.38
16
Density Map EstimationDroneCrowd 1.0 (test)
MAE (Overall)136.9
14
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