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README.md

RepPoints: Point Set Representation for Object Detection

By Ze Yang, Shaohui Liu, and Han Hu.

We provide code support and configuration files to reproduce the results in the paper for "RepPoints: Point Set Representation for Object Detection" on COCO object detection. Our code is based on mmdetection, which is a clean open-sourced project for benchmarking object detection methods.

Introduction

RepPoints, initially described in arXiv, is a new representation method for visual objects, on which visual understanding tasks are typically centered. Visual object representation, aiming at both geometric description and appearance feature extraction, is conventionally achieved by bounding box + RoIPool (RoIAlign). The bounding box representation is convenient to use; however, it provides only a rectangular localization of objects that lacks geometric precision and may consequently degrade feature quality. Our new representation, RepPoints, models objects by a point set instead of a bounding box, which learns to adaptively position themselves over an object in a manner that circumscribes the object’s spatial extent and enables semantically aligned feature extraction. This richer and more flexible representation maintains the convenience of bounding boxes while facilitating various visual understanding applications. This repo demonstrated the effectiveness of RepPoints for COCO object detection.

Another feature of this repo is the demonstration of an anchor-free detector, which can be as effective as state-of-the-art anchor-based detection methods. The anchor-free detector can utilize either bounding box or RepPoints as the basic object representation.

reppoints.png

Learning RepPoints in Object Detection.

Usage

a. Clone the repo:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/microsoft/RepPoints

b. Download the COCO detection dataset, copy RepPoints src into mmdetection and install mmdetection.

sh ./init.sh

c. Run experiments with a speicific configuration file:

./mmdetection/tools/dist_train.py ${path-to-cfg-file} ${num_gpu} --validate

We give one example here:

./mmdetection/tools/dist_train.py ./configs/reppoints_moment_r101_fpn_2x_mt.py 8 --validate

Citing RepPoints

@inproceedings{yang2019reppoints,
  title={RepPoints: Point Set Representation for Object Detection},
  author={Yang, Ze and Liu, Shaohui and Hu, Han and Wang, Liwei and Lin, Stephen},
  booktitle={The IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)},
  month={Oct},
  year={2019}
}

Results and models

The results on COCO 2017val are shown in the table below.

Method Backbone Anchor convert func Lr schd box AP Download BBox R-50-FPN single - 1x 36.3 model BBox R-50-FPN none - 1x 37.3 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none partial MinMax 1x 38.1 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none MinMax 1x 38.2 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none moment 1x 38.2 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none moment 2x 38.6 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none moment 2x (ms train) 40.8 model RepPoints R-50-FPN none moment 2x (ms train&ms test) 42.2

RepPoints R-101-FPN none moment 2x 40.3 model RepPoints R-101-FPN none moment 2x (ms train) 42.3 model RepPoints R-101-FPN none moment 2x (ms train&ms test) 44.1

RepPoints R-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x 43.0 model RepPoints R-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x (ms train) 44.8 model RepPoints R-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x (ms train&ms test) 46.4

RepPoints X-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x 44.5 model RepPoints X-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x (ms train) 45.6 model RepPoints X-101-FPN-DCN none moment 2x (ms train&ms test) 46.8

Notes:

  • R-xx, X-xx denote the ResNet and ResNeXt architectures, respectively.
  • DCN denotes replacing 3x3 conv with the 3x3 deformable convolution in c3-c5 stages of backbone.
  • none in the anchor column means 2-d center point (x,y) is used to represent the initial object hypothesis. single denotes one 4-d anchor box (x,y,w,h) with IoU based label assign criterion is adopted.
  • moment, partial MinMax, MinMax in the convert func column are three functions to convert a point set to a pseudo box.
  • ms denotes multi-scale training or multi-scale test.
  • Note the results here are slightly different from those reported in the paper, due to framework change. While the original paper uses an MXNet implementation, we re-implement the method in PyTorch based on mmdetection.

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.

When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.


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