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Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for One-stage Object Detector using Offsets to Bounding Box

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Most existing domain adaptive object detection methods exploit adversarial feature alignment to adapt the model to a new domain. Recent advances in adversarial feature alignment strives to reduce the negative effect of alignment, or negative transfer, that occurs because the distribution of features varies depending on the category of objects. However, by analyzing the features of the anchor-free one-stage detector, in this paper, we find that negative transfer may occur because the feature distribution varies depending on the regression value for the offset to the bounding box as well as the category. To obtain domain invariance by addressing this issue, we align the feature conditioned on the offset value, considering the modality of the feature distribution. With a very simple and effective conditioning method, we propose OADA (Offset-Aware Domain Adaptive object detector) that achieves state-of-the-art performances in various experimental settings. In addition, by analyzing through singular value decomposition, we find that our model enhances both discriminability and transferability.

Jayeon Yoo, Inseop Chung, Nojun Kwak• 2022

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Object DetectionCityscapes to Foggy Cityscapes (test)
mAP45.4
196
Object DetectionFoggy Cityscapes (test)
mAP (Mean Average Precision)45.4
108
Object DetectionSim10K → Cityscapes (test)--
104
Object DetectionCityscapes -> Foggy Cityscapes
mAP45.4
55
Object DetectionSim10k to Cityscapes (S2C)
mAP59.2
39
Object DetectionKITTI to Cityscapes K→C
mAP47.8
34
Object DetectionCityscapes to Foggy Cityscapes severity 0.02 1.0 (val)
AP (Person)47.8
22
Object DetectionSim10K to Cityscapes (car)
mAP (car)59.2
20
Object DetectionFoggy Cityscapes 0.02 (test)
AP (person)47.8
18
Object DetectionSim10k to Cityscapes 1.0 (val)
mAP59.2
13
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