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Vision Transformer Off-the-Shelf: A Surprising Baseline for Few-Shot Class-Agnostic Counting

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Class-agnostic counting (CAC) aims to count objects of interest from a query image given few exemplars. This task is typically addressed by extracting the features of query image and exemplars respectively and then matching their feature similarity, leading to an extract-then-match paradigm. In this work, we show that CAC can be simplified in an extract-and-match manner, particularly using a vision transformer (ViT) where feature extraction and similarity matching are executed simultaneously within the self-attention. We reveal the rationale of such simplification from a decoupled view of the self-attention. The resulting model, termed CACViT, simplifies the CAC pipeline into a single pretrained plain ViT. Further, to compensate the loss of the scale and the order-of-magnitude information due to resizing and normalization in plain ViT, we present two effective strategies for scale and magnitude embedding. Extensive experiments on the FSC147 and the CARPK datasets show that CACViT significantly outperforms state-of-the art CAC approaches in both effectiveness (23.60% error reduction) and generalization, which suggests CACViT provides a concise and strong baseline for CAC. Code will be available.

Zhicheng Wang, Liwen Xiao, Zhiguo Cao, Hao Lu• 2023

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Object CountingFSC-147 (test)
MAE8.62
297
Object CountingFSC-147 (val)
MAE10.63
211
CountingCARPK
MAE4.91
41
Few-shot Object CountingFSC147 1.0 (val)
MAE9.13
19
Few-shot Object CountingFSC147 1.0 (test)
MAE10.63
19
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