Focus for Free in Density-Based Counting

06/08/2023
by   Zenglin Shi, et al.
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This work considers supervised learning to count from images and their corresponding point annotations. Where density-based counting methods typically use the point annotations only to create Gaussian-density maps, which act as the supervision signal, the starting point of this work is that point annotations have counting potential beyond density map generation. We introduce two methods that repurpose the available point annotations to enhance counting performance. The first is a counting-specific augmentation that leverages point annotations to simulate occluded objects in both input and density images to enhance the network's robustness to occlusions. The second method, foreground distillation, generates foreground masks from the point annotations, from which we train an auxiliary network on images with blacked-out backgrounds. By doing so, it learns to extract foreground counting knowledge without interference from the background. These methods can be seamlessly integrated with existing counting advances and are adaptable to different loss functions. We demonstrate complementary effects of the approaches, allowing us to achieve robust counting results even in challenging scenarios such as background clutter, occlusion, and varying crowd densities. Our proposed approach achieves strong counting results on multiple datasets, including ShanghaiTech Part_A and Part_B, UCF_QNRF, JHU-Crowd++, and NWPU-Crowd.

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